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BauButler is industry software plus an app for tradespeople and construction companies, focused on recording and managing day-to-day business information such as work orders, construction sites, and working time. Based on the captured content, it is more of an on-site management tool for construction and trades than a general-purpose project management or CRM product.
The core modules explicitly mentioned include Arbeitsaufträge, meaning work orders or job order management; Baustellen, meaning construction site management; and Arbeitszeiten, meaning time tracking and working-time management. These capabilities map to the basic operational workflows of construction and trades teams: who is at which site, what task they are performing, and how much time it takes. The product also offers an app, suggesting a likely focus on mobile data entry in the field, but the text does not disclose details such as offline capabilities, photo/document handling, or approval workflows. In terms of integrations, BauButler says it can connect to existing systems and gives HAPAK as an example, indicating some level of system interoperability, but it does not explain whether this is via an API, what integration methods are used, or what other software can be connected.
The captured page content does not disclose plans, pricing, a free version, or trial information, nor does it mention payment methods. The deployment model is also unknown, so it is not possible to determine whether it is a pure cloud SaaS product, privately deployed, or a hybrid model. Common enterprise software information such as access control, data security, compliance certifications, and backup policies is also absent from the text, so one should not assume it meets the compliance requirements of large construction enterprises.
Its main strength is its clear industry positioning: it is built around three core data types for construction and trades companies—work orders, construction sites, and working time. It also provides a mobile app, which can help field staff record information on site. Another advantage is that it mentions integration with existing systems such as HAPAK, making it potentially suitable for companies that already use business software but want to strengthen field management. The downside is the lack of public information: pricing, permissions, security, API availability, deployment options, and customer support cannot be assessed from the available text, so buyers should confirm these points with the vendor before purchasing.
Its domain is a German website, and the current text does not make it possible to determine whether it can be accessed directly from mainland China, so china_access should be marked as unknown. Chinese teams considering it should also verify network accessibility, German-language interface requirements, cross-border payment, contract terms, and data storage requirements. As for alternatives, the text does not provide comparable product information. For deployment in China, local engineering project management, time tracking, or construction-site collaboration software could be considered for comparison.
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baubutler.de is an Germany SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach baubutler.de directly.