Tradesop is operations software for field service teams, aimed at traditional skilled-trade service industries such as HVAC, transport refrigeration, trailer repair, plumbing, and electrical work. It tries to bring jobs, parts, scheduling, and field techs into one system, with an emphasis on a simple experience that “field technicians can actually use,” rather than serving only office administrators.
Based on the available site content, Tradesop’s core modules include Jobs & Work Orders, Parts & Inventory, Scheduling, a Tech-Friendly UI, and Owner & Office Tools. The work order module supports creating, scheduling, and completing work orders, with statuses such as active, waiting on parts, and complete. Inventory can be tracked by truck, warehouse, or shop location. Scheduling focuses on a day view, drag-and-drop adjustments, urgent repairs, PMs, and multi-stop routes. On the management side, the product highlights booked work, profitability, and bottlenecks, with views by customer, equipment, or technician.
The website currently states that Tradesop is still in active development, with early access coming soon. The pages provide only a login entry point and a support email; they do not disclose plans, pricing, free trials, payment methods, or whether a formal SLA is available. For deployment, it is only clear that a web login exists, but there is no explicit information on cloud deployment, self-hosting, or mobile apps. Key enterprise software capabilities such as third-party integrations, APIs, developer support, security compliance, and permission controls are also not mentioned in the text.
The main strengths are its clear industry focus and feature design around high-frequency field service workflows: work orders, parts, scheduling, and technician collaboration. It also emphasizes reducing complex menus, which should make it easier for frontline staff to adopt quickly. The drawbacks are equally clear: the product is not yet generally available, and features such as customer portals and advanced reporting are still positioned as future expansions. Commercial information, integration ecosystem, data security, and permission systems are all missing, making it difficult at this stage to assess suitability for larger-scale team deployments.
Tradesop is better suited to North American-style repair and maintenance service teams that are interested in early-stage products and willing to participate in trial feedback, especially use cases ranging from single-technician shops to multi-fleet operations. Access from China is unknown, and payment plus local compliance information has not been disclosed. For deployment in China, teams would likely need to evaluate network accessibility, the English-language interface, overseas payments, and data storage first. Alternatives may include ServiceTitan, Jobber, Housecall Pro, or domestic tools such as Jiandaoyun, Yida, and Mingdao Cloud for building custom work order or field service systems.
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tradesop.com is an United States SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach tradesop.com directly.