Operations platform for heat pump installers handling surveys, design, and quoting
Spruce builds workflow software for heating engineers and installation businesses, with tools for enquiry handling, heat loss surveys, and system design. The tech stack—Node.js, React, PostGIS, LiDAR, and Bluetooth integrations—reveals a company building both software and hardware connectors; the active projects on 2D/3D floor-plan tooling, geospatial analysis, and system design suggest they're solving the core pain point of manual, fragmented survey-to-report workflows. Adopting ServiceTitan and Procore signals integration with incumbent installer management platforms rather than replacement.
Spruce operates a platform for heat pump installation businesses in the UK, launched in 2023. The product consists of two core modules: an Estimate Tool for handling and qualifying customer enquiries, and a Survey & Design Tool that manages heat loss calculations, system design, and report generation—all within a single interface. The company is expanding beyond core installation workflows into the broader renewables supply chain, with ongoing work on hardware integrations (Bluetooth measurement tools) and geospatial capabilities (LiDAR-based floor planning). The 12-person team, split primarily between engineering and product, is hiring across all functions.
Node.js, React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, PostGIS, Prisma, Docker, LiDAR, and Bluetooth. The company also integrates with ServiceTitan and Procore for broader business management workflows.
Core products: 2D/3D floor-plan tooling using LiDAR and computer vision; heat loss modelling and hydronic system design. Expansion areas: home renewables supply chain platform, solar and battery installation enablement, and large-scale geospatial data ingestion.
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