TradeStack builds backend operation systems for individual home service trades — not adapted from a general template, but designed from the ground up for how your specific trade actually works.
ServiceTitan. Jobber. Housecall Pro. They are built to serve every trade at once — and in doing so, none of them serve any trade deeply.
A roofer navigating a scheduling screen designed for a plumber. An HVAC tech scrolling through invoice fields that have nothing to do with refrigerant tracking. A contractor reading reports that treat a $350 repair call the same as a $40,000 reroof.
Generic software treats trades as interchangeable. They are not.
Scheduling, dispatch, job costing, customer records, invoicing, reporting — everything is there. It is just shaped by your trade, not squeezed into someone else's.
Job boards, crew assignments, and site calendars that use your trade's terminology and match how your jobs actually get done.
Materials, labor, and margin tracking built around how costs actually accrue for your type of work — not generic cost codes.
Serial numbers, warranty dates, service history, and maintenance schedules — tied to the equipment you service, not just the jobs you run.
Line items, flat-rate books, and payment terms that match how your trade quotes and bills — not someone else's.
Full job history, property records, and communications in one place — searchable by address, customer, or job type in your trade's context.
Revenue, margin, crew utilization, and cycle time — reported in the metrics that actually matter for your trade's business model.
TradeStack builds vertical ops platforms for the trades that have been underserved by horizontal software for too long. If you run a roofing company, an HVAC business, a plumbing shop — your operation deserves software built for your world, not adapted from it.