Software platform for scaling residential electrification installations
Treehouse operates a software-enabled installation platform for residential electrification projects (EV charging, heat pumps, electrical upgrades). The tech stack spans multiple backend languages (Java, Python, Scala, C#, Go) and frontend frameworks (React, Angular, Vue) across AWS/Azure/GCP, suggesting a multi-tenant, service-oriented architecture. Pain points cluster around scheduling delays, process bottlenecks, and field scalability — typical of operations scaling faster than tooling can support — while hiring has decelerated and sits construction-heavy (3 construction roles vs. 5 engineering), indicating a phase of operational optimization rather than growth-mode expansion.
Treehouse is a software-enabled installation platform for residential electrification projects, including EV charging infrastructure, heat pump installations, and electrical service upgrades. The company operates as a centralized partner for businesses scaling electrification programs across the United States, handling end-to-end project coordination from sales through installation and customer support. Founded in 2021 and headquartered in San Francisco, Treehouse employs 11–50 people across engineering, field construction, customer support, and sales functions. The product focus is simplifying the installation journey for homeowners and builders undertaking decarbonization work.
Treehouse uses Java, Python, Scala, C#, Go, Node.js, React, Angular, Vue, and Ember.js across AWS, Azure, and GCP infrastructure, with Docker and Kubernetes for containerization.
Primary initiatives include sales process refinement, customer journey optimization, training program development, and continuous improvement of the installation process to reduce scheduling delays and improve field scalability.
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