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BuildOps

Commercial specialty-contractor operations across service, projects, dispatch, field work, and billing.

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
BuildOps
Pricing
Contact sales
Deployment
Cloud SaaS with offline-capable field app
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Company fitMid-market · Enterprise
PlatformsWeb · iOS · Android
DeploymentCloud SaaS with offline-capable field app
Directory coverage3 workflows

At a glance

What BuildOps does

BuildOps is designed for commercial specialty contractors whose work mixes recurring service, emergency dispatch, quoted repairs, and longer projects. Office and field users work from the same customer, equipment, labor, and billing record.

The product is sold as a configured operating platform. Buyers should scope the core platform, optional products, accounting integration, technician rollout, and data migration together rather than comparing only a software seat count.

Pricing visibilityContact sales

BuildOps prepares a custom proposal based on users, trades, modules, integrations, and implementation scope.

Best fit

Who should take a closer look

01

Commercial mechanical and electrical contractors

02

Specialty contractors combining projects and service

Construction types
  • Commercial HVAC
  • Mechanical
  • Electrical
  • Fire and life safety
  • Specialty service
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.

Service scheduling and dispatch
Offline-capable technician mobile app
Customer and asset history
Quoting and invoicing
Commercial project management
Procurement and time tracking
Customer portal
Reporting and AI-assisted operations

Before the demo

What stands out, and what to pin down

What stands out on paper

  • Purpose-built for commercial specialty contractors
  • Service and project teams share customer, asset, labor, and financial context
  • Named connections to major construction accounting systems

Questions for the vendor

  • It is not positioned for residential-only service shops
  • Pricing and scope depend on selected products, integrations, and rollout services

Integrations

Named connections

Viewpoint VistaViewpoint SpectrumSage IntacctOracle NetSuiteQuickBooks

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

Implementation and data migrationTraining and customer successCustomer 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. BuildOps platform overviewAccessed Jul 14, 2026
  2. BuildOps pricing approachAccessed Jul 14, 2026
  3. BuildOps technician mobile appAccessed Jul 14, 2026