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BuildOps

BuildOps: commercial mechanical contractor FSM. ~$200-400+/user/mo, $230M funded, purpose-built for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical.

Founded 2018 · Headquartered in Los Angeles, CA · Category: BusinessApplication · Pricing: subscription

BuildOps overview

BuildOps is the most heavily funded purpose-built platform for commercial mechanical contractors, having raised approximately $230 million through 2024 from investors including Coatue and Next47. Founded in 2018 in Los Angeles, the company targets HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and multi-trade commercial service businesses — a market historically underserved by both residential FSM tools and generic ERP software. BuildOps covers service dispatch, preventive maintenance agreements, project management for construction and retrofit work, commercial invoicing, and technician mobile workflows. Its 2023–2025 product focus included AI-assisted scheduling and deeper ERP integrations for enterprise commercial contractors.

Pricing

BuildOps does not publish pricing. Based on industry accounts, all-in costs typically fall in the range of $200–400+ per user per month for commercial operations, with significant implementation fees. Minimum contract values are substantial. Buyers should expect a multi-week sales and scoping process before receiving a quote. The investment is appropriate for commercial contractors generating $10M or more in annual revenue; it is difficult to justify for smaller shops.

Strengths and weaknesses

BuildOps’ defining strength is that it is the only well-funded, modern platform designed from the ground up for commercial mechanical service — a segment where alternatives are either legacy desktop tools or residential platforms with commercial features bolted on. The unified service-and-project model is a real operational advantage for contractors managing both service dispatch and project execution. The weaknesses are cost, complexity, and the relative immaturity of a platform that is still building out features competitors have had for a decade.

When to pick BuildOps (and when not to)

BuildOps is the right choice for commercial HVAC, plumbing, or electrical contractors with $10M or more in revenue, a dedicated operations team, and a genuine need to unify service dispatch and project management. If your operation is primarily residential or below $5M in annual revenue, the cost-benefit calculation does not work — look at ServiceTitan, FieldEdge, or Housecall Pro instead. Also avoid if you need ERP-level accounting natively; BuildOps integrates with accounting systems rather than replacing them.

Pros

  • Purpose-built for commercial mechanical — the only well-funded native platform for this segment
  • Unified service and project management in one system
  • Strong commercial billing and multi-location management
  • Modern interface versus legacy tools like FieldEdge or Successware
  • Active product investment from venture backing

Cons

  • Pricing not published; typically high and requires a sales process
  • Overkill and over-priced for residential or small commercial operations
  • Still maturing — some features less polished than longer-tenured platforms
  • Implementation is complex and time-consuming

Integrations

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Best for: Commercial mechanical contractors ($10M+ revenue), Multi-trade shops with complex project and service workflows

Industries: HVAC , Plumbing , Electrical , Mechanical

References

  1. BuildOps on G2
  2. BuildOps Funding (Crunchbase)

Pricing and feature data current as of April 26, 2026. Verify with vendor.