I've used it for 2 different jobs that I didn't have time/budget for our standard process.
Positives:
Quick,
Plywood looks good (Columbia plywood owns it)
Finishing face frames flat and gluing on works well for overlay jobs.
I kept things flat (didn’t take up space) until I was ready to assemble.
Allowed me to do jobs I would otherwise have to pass on.
Negatives:
The program limits custom aspects of sizes. Can’t order a 3 drawer cabinet with anything but their standard top opening.
I like to build a run of boxes as “one” so I don’t have 1 ½” face frames stacked together. In order to do this I ordered some single opening boxes and added face frame parts and partitions myself.
Not sure I’m crazy about a ½” back with no nailer for the uppers. With glue it should stay on the wall, but I’m used to a ¾” nailer.
If you have a good system, you can cut your own parts and assemble for less $.
I’ve recently had a job processed by a local commercial shop using their CNC and bander. Cheaper and allows me to control all the sizing aspects. I still have to build Face frames, but ripping hardwood and pocket screwing doesn’t mess up my back like slinging ¾” ply onto the saw from the rack.