Bentley OpenFlows HAMMER alternatives

If Bentley OpenFlows HAMMER is not the fit, the strongest hydraulic & process simulation alternatives here are EPA SWMM, EPA EPANET, and Autodesk InfoWorks ICM. EPA SWMM brings Free tier + from $0, API agent access, INP, CSV, GIS, DXF formats. EPA EPANET brings Free tier + from $0, API agent access, INP, CSV, DXF formats. Autodesk InfoWorks ICM brings Free trial, API agent access, CSV, GIS, SWMM formats.

This page compares every reviewed same-sub-category peer for Bentley OpenFlows HAMMER, using the same verdict, score, pricing, agent-access, and format signals as the main hub.

Last updated 2026-07-14.

Hydraulic & Process Simulation alternatives comparison

Tool Verdict Composite Price signal Agent access Key formats
EPA SWMM Solid -- the free, public-domain industry-standard computational engine for stormwater/wastewater drainage modeling worldwide (FEMA-approved for NFIP studies), with an open-source C API and 50+ programmer toolkit functions enabling deep customization and integration; no subscription cost, a large active community (open SWMM, GitHub USEPA repo), and FEMA approval make it the de facto baseline for water infrastructure modeling; scoring reflects its outstanding value and openness despite a dated Windows-native GUI, no vendor support contract, and desktop-only delivery (no REST/CLI). Solid 3.4 Free tier + from $0 API INP, CSV, GIS, DXF
EPA EPANET Solid -- the free, public-domain industry-standard computational engine for water distribution modeling worldwide, with a C Programmer's Toolkit API enabling deep customization and integration into GIS/CAD environments; no subscription cost, an active open-source community on GitHub, and the .inp format as the de facto industry interchange standard make it the baseline for water distribution analysis; scoring reflects outstanding value and openness offset by a dated Windows-native GUI, no vendor support contract, and desktop-only delivery (no REST/CLI). Solid 3.4 Free tier + from $0 API INP, CSV, DXF
Autodesk InfoWorks ICM Solid -- powerful integrated 1D/2D hydraulic modeling with cloud compute scaling, Ruby scripting, and collaborative simulation across stormwater/wastewater/flood workflows, plus transparent published pricing (Sewer $5,500/yr, Flood $7,500/yr, Ultimate $18,000+/yr), though steep learning curve for hydraulic modeling specialists and per-token charges for additional cloud hours may add cost for heavy users. Solid 3.0 Free trial API CSV, GIS, SWMM
Bentley WaterGEMS Situational -- industry-standard water distribution modeling with Bentley iTwin Platform integration, OpenFlows ecosystem, and transparent published pricing (4 tiers from $1,021/12 months for Essentials up to Ultimate), though proprietary-format lock-in within the Bentley ecosystem and steep perpetual-license costs limit value for teams not already committed to Bentley infrastructure. Situational 2.8 subscription (Virtuosity/SELECT) or perpetual with annual maintenance API WHM, DGN, GIS, CSV
PCSWMM Solid -- the premier commercial front-end for EPA SWMM5 with transparent pricing ($1,600-2,400/yr per seat), a 30-day free trial, and an intuitive GIS interface that dramatically lowers the learning curve vs raw SWMM; unlimited model size, industry-leading technical support, and strong community/ecosystem (OpenSWMM, CHI journal, annual conference); no REST/CLI agent access and Windows-only desktop delivery cap agent-driven workflows, but for human-led drainage and stormwater modeling it is the clear commercial value leader. Situational 2.6 from $1,600 API INP, SHP, CSV, DXF
Autodesk InfoWater Pro Situational -- industry-standard water distribution modeling with deep ArcGIS Pro integration, fire flow and criticality analysis, and Ruby scripting for automation; quote-only pricing (no public price tier, RF1) and desktop-only delivery with no standalone REST API limit value for teams not already on Autodesk/ArcGIS infrastructure. Situational 2.4 Quote-only API GIS, CSV, SHP, INP
GPS-X Situational -- the established wastewater treatment plant simulation leader (since the 1990s) with transparent annual pricing ($3,700-10,400/yr), the industry's largest unit-process library, and Python scripting integration at the Pro+ tier; steep learning curve, Windows-only desktop delivery with no REST API/CLI (RF2), and niche applicability to wastewater process engineers limit broader adoption. Situational 2.4 from $3,700 API CSV