BuildBuild: AI ERP Launch
A new AI‑native ERP platform called BuildBuild has launched, targeting construction companies with features to streamline project management and business‑development workflows. The platform is positioned to help teams coordinate projects and sales processes using AI‑driven automation. (x.com)
BuildBuild has launched an artificial-intelligence-first software platform for construction firms, pitching one system for project work, budgets, approvals and field coordination. (buildbuild.io) On its website, BuildBuild says the product automates status reports, budget control and paperwork for construction and real-estate teams, with tools for estimates, orders, payments, materials, workforce management and task tracking. The company says teams can start from existing spreadsheet files and use an application programming interface to connect other software. (buildbuild.io) The company advertises a 14-day free trial and list prices of €49 per user each month for a Basic plan and €149 per user each month for a Pro plan, with enterprise pricing by quote. Its pricing page says a company-wide overview feature is “soon” for enterprise customers. (buildbuild.io) Enterprise resource planning software is the back-office system companies use to keep projects, purchasing, invoices, payroll-related workflows and reporting in one place. In construction, those records are often split across spreadsheets, email threads and specialist tools used by office staff, site managers and subcontractors. (buildbuild.io; autodesk.com) BuildBuild is trying to sell that consolidation to contractors at a moment when software vendors are adding artificial intelligence features to construction operations. In February 2026, Intuit launched a construction edition of Intuit Enterprise Suite and called it an artificial-intelligence-native enterprise resource planning product for the industry. (quickbooks.intuit.com) That competition was already building last year. In November 2025, CMiC launched NEXUS, which it described as an artificial-intelligence-powered construction enterprise resource planning platform with more than 25 intelligent agents. (cmicglobal.com; aecmag.com) BuildBuild is framing its product less around design software and more around the handoff from estimate to order to payment. Its site says subcontractors and employees can receive orders through a mobile app, while managers track approvals, schedules and quantity changes against the original plan. (buildbuild.io; buildbuild.io; buildbuild.io) The company says it has more than 300 active users, and its Android app listing shows more than 5,000 downloads. Third-party business databases describe BuildBuild as a private company founded in 2020, based in Cyprus or Luxembourg, with roughly 11 to 15 employees and about $1.25 million raised, though those figures could not be independently confirmed from company filings in this reporting. (buildbuild.io; play.google.com; pitchbook.com; tracxn.com; contactout.com) For contractors, the pitch is simple: fewer handoffs, faster approvals and tighter control over costs on each job. For BuildBuild, the next test is whether construction firms will replace familiar spreadsheets and point tools with one more platform promising automation. (buildbuild.io; buildbuild.io)