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Otto by Briq

Also known as Briq · Briq Otto

Construction-focused AI agents for coordinating work across finance, projects, procurement, sales, and people systems.

Editorial review
Reviewed July 14, 2026

We checked this profile against 3 cited sources. It is desk research, not a hands-on product test.

Vendor
Briq
Pricing
Contact sales
Deployment
Cloud SaaS with connectors and robotic process automation
Inspect the sources
Company fitMid-market · Enterprise
PlatformsWeb
DeploymentCloud SaaS with connectors and robotic process automation
Directory coverage3 workflows

At a glance

What Otto by Briq does

Briq’s current product identity is Otto, now described as a construction AI orchestration platform rather than only a finance-planning tool. Its catalog of Genius apps and digital workers covers lead-to-award, project delivery, procurement, billing, people operations, and system integration.

That breadth should be evaluated workflow by workflow. A buyer needs to know which source systems Otto can read and write, what approval gates remain human, how exceptions are surfaced, and what audit evidence is retained for financial or contractual actions.

Pricing visibilityContact sales

Briq advertises a free way to try Otto but does not publish stable paid subscription or implementation terms; buyers book a call for scope and pricing.

Best fit

Who should take a closer look

01

Contractors automating cross-system back-office work

02

Finance and operations teams with fragmented construction systems

03

Organizations evaluating governed AI agents

Construction types
  • General contractors
  • Specialty contractors
  • Construction finance and operations teams
Company sizes
  • Mid-market
  • Enterprise

Documented features

What the vendor says is included

These capabilities appear in the cited vendor material. Availability can still vary by plan, module, region, configuration, or integration.

Document reading and data extraction
Construction-specific AI agents
Lead-to-award workflows
Project and closeout workflows
Procure-to-pay automation
Contract-to-cash automation
Human-capital workflows
Cross-system orchestration

Before the demo

What stands out, and what to pin down

What stands out on paper

  • Current product spans more construction workstreams than the former finance-only positioning
  • Purpose-built agent catalog gives teams concrete starting workflows
  • Connector and RPA approach can work across systems without replacing every source application

Questions for the vendor

  • This is a substantial repositioning from Briq’s earlier financial-planning product
  • Autonomous actions require permissions, exception handling, audit trails, and human review
  • Buyers should verify which Genius apps and connectors are generally available in their plan

Integrations

Named connections

SageProcoreViewpoint VistaComputerEaseFOUNDATION

An integration name alone does not tell you which records move, in which direction, or how often. Ask to see the exact workflow you need using representative data.

Support

Help documented by the vendor

Solution design and implementationCustomer successProduct support

Availability and response commitments can vary by plan, region, and contract. Put required onboarding, training, support hours, and escalation times in the proposal.

Sources

Where this information came from

We use first-party product pages, documentation, pricing pages, and release notes where available. They document vendor claims; they do not substitute for an independent test.

  1. Briq Otto platform and Genius app catalogAccessed Jul 14, 2026
  2. Briq Otto Gen 6 product webinarAccessed Jul 14, 2026
  3. Briq construction system connectionsAccessed Jul 14, 2026