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007 Technologies

Software that fits the work — built alongside the people who build.

A small studio for
a specific middle

007 Technologies is a software studio working the unglamorous middle of commercial construction — the operational seam between the field and the office, where commodity salespeople, general contractors, and manufacturer reps spend hours on repetitive, high-stakes paperwork. We sit with that work, we find the specific pain points, and we build focused tools to close them.

Two products in active pilot today. Consulting-flavored engagements through the end of 2026. A path to packaged SaaS behind them.

Two tools.
Two very specific problems.

Each product is scoped to close a single operational gap. No suites, no platforms, no "everything tools." One problem, deeply.

01 SP—01 In pilot

SpecParse

Spec book in. Submittal log out. In two minutes.

SpecParse reads CSI MasterFormat construction specifications — the 300-page paperwork monsters that used to take a junior engineer a week to digest — and produces a Procore-compatible 32-column submittal log. A curated section dictionary (~55 common divisions) handles the predictable 80%. A domain-tuned language model handles everything else.

Built for
General contractors
Platform
macOS · Windows
Replaces
A week of manual work
Status
v1.0 — in pilot
02 SR—02 In pilot

Substitution Request Generator

Catalog lookup in. Full substitution request out.

Manufacturer reps spend hours drafting individual substitution requests — cross-referencing catalogs, matching SKUs, writing the justification prose. This tool automates the full pipeline. Extracts the original spec. Matches against the manufacturer's catalog. Drafts the request ready to send.

Built for
Manufacturer reps
Platform
macOS · Windows
Replaces
Hours of manual lookup
Status
v1.0 — in pilot

Four steps.
No ceremony.

  1. 01

    Sit with the work

    We start by watching the actual workflow. On a job site, in the office, over a share screen. No surveys, no whiteboard sessions. We find the specific paperwork that's eating hours, and we ask why.

  2. 02

    Scope ruthlessly

    One problem, one tool. We say no to feature creep, multi-product suites, "platforms." The thing we ship will do one job, and it will do it better than anything you've tried.

  3. 03

    Ship in weeks

    From brief to working pilot in 4–8 weeks. We build tight and iterate with the team who'll use it — not a product committee. The first version is a real version, not a prototype.

  4. 04

    Stay close

    Pilots don't end with delivery — that's where the real work starts. We stay close through the first 3–6 months of real-world use, tightening what's sharp and killing what isn't.

Most software built for construction is either a toy or a monolith. The toys don't scale past a single user. The monoliths require a change-management program to adopt. We're building a third option: small, focused tools that earn their keep in the first week.

Reed Engleman, Founder

The middle of the value chain
has been quietly underserved.

Commodity salespeople, general contractors, manufacturer reps — the operational middle of commercial construction spends too many hours on repetitive, high-stakes paperwork. Spec books that take a week to index. Substitution requests that take hours to draft. Submittal logs that go missing.

We identify these specific pain points, sit with the people doing the work, and build focused software to close them. Small tools. Real jobs. Built alongside the teams who use them.

Consulting-flavored engagements today. Software products tomorrow.

Built with
The people who use it
Shipped in
Weeks, not quarters
Scoped to
One problem, deeply

Have an operations problem
you think software should solve?

We'd like to hear about it. Send a note — no form, no gatekeeper. It lands with Reed directly. We read everything and reply to most.

outreach@007technologies.com
We typically reply within 48 hours.