One platform. Every trade you run.
Multi-trade shops bleed margin in the gaps between systems. Electrical estimates in one tool, mechanical bids in another, scheduling in a spreadsheet, daily reports in text messages. Amped Foreman puts every trade you run in the same project record so the back office stops chasing data.
How the workflow holds up across trades
Every project gets a single record with trade-specific scope, labor, and material lines underneath. Electrical and mechanical PMs see the same job. The foreman fills out one daily report. The schedule shows every crew on every project on the same Gantt.
What multi-trade shops use it for
- Crew schedules across projects, with conflicts surfaced when one foreman is on two jobs the same day
- Daily reports filled out once on the phone, visible in the office the same day
- Punch list one source of truth across trades, no more "ours" and "theirs" lists
- Material orders routed to the right supply house for the right trade
What is live today
Field ops works for all trades. Electrical estimating is live. Mechanical, HVAC, and plumbing estimating modules are on the roadmap. Field ops covers every trade today even if the estimating module is not your trade yet.
What it replaces
Spreadsheets. Group text messages. Three different field apps that do not talk to each other. The shop that pulls Amped Foreman in usually retires two or three other tools the first month.