Checklists. Schedules. Equipment lists. BIM. Issues. Data tables. All in one place — configured for your project, not the other way around.
First project free. After that, $100/project/month. Unlimited users. Every feature.
Some in your Cx tool. Some in shared drives. Some in someone's email. You rebuild them every project and spend the first two weeks getting organized instead of commissioning.
You track commissioning progress in one system and project milestones in another. When the PM asks "are we on track?" you alt-tab between three tools to build an answer.
MELs, equipment tags, system assignments — all in Excel files that drift apart the moment two people open them. By closeout, nobody's sure which version is right.
These aren't workflow problems. They're what happens when your tools weren't built for commissioning. SyncCx was.
Every piece connects. Update equipment status and it ripples through your checklists, schedule, issues, and your GC's platform.
Build and manage MELs, equipment databases, and custom data structures. One source of truth your whole team works from.
Pre-built templates or build your own. Attach to equipment, systems, or whatever structure your project needs.
Commissioning timeline alongside project milestones. Know what's ready to test and what's blocked — without asking.
Pull equipment data from your model. View 3D building systems. Stop re-typing nameplate data from drawings.
Log it once. Track it everywhere. Attach to equipment, systems, checklists — whatever makes sense for your workflow.
Already on Procore or Autodesk Build? SyncCx connects bi-directionally. Your GC sees issues the moment you log them.
Monitor equipment, systems, and project completion. See where you stand at a glance — not after two hours of pulling reports.
Automate custom processes with drag-and-drop or plain language. Build workflows that match your process, not the other way around.
These aren't separate products bolted together. They're one system where everything is connected. That's what a commissioning platform should be.
Most Cx platforms give you their workflow and call it "customizable." SyncCx gives you building blocks and lets you assemble the workflow your project actually needs.
New project type? New client requirement? Different GC platform? You don't switch tools. You reconfigure SyncCx. From 20-unit residential to 500-system data center.
Invite your whole team, your GC, your subs — everyone who needs access. You pay for projects, not people. No "contractor login" fees. No headcount math.
No per-seat fees. No feature gates. No sales calls required.
Full platform. Every feature. No credit card. No time limit.
Every additional active project. Scale up or down anytime.
When a project wraps up — mark it complete and stop paying. Your project goes read-only. All your data, checklists, issues, and equipment records stay accessible for warranty callbacks, closeout, or owner requests.
You got into commissioning to make buildings work — not to manage five platforms and reconcile spreadsheets. SyncCx covers your whole workflow so you can get back to the work that matters.
Multi-project, multi-client, multi-standard. Configure each project independently without starting from scratch. Bring your process — SyncCx makes it scalable.
Get real-time visibility into commissioning progress without forcing your Cx team onto your platform. Issues, status, and completion data flow to you automatically.
SyncCx was built by a commissioning team that spent years living the problem. After re-keying the same issues across platforms, managing equipment lists in spreadsheets nobody trusted, and stitching together tools that were never designed to work together — they built the platform they wished existed.
This isn't generic project management software adapted for construction. It was designed from the ground up by people who do the work, for people who do the work.
Checklists. Schedules. Equipment lists. BIM. Issues. Data tables. All in one place — configured for your project, not the other way around.
First project free. After that, $100/project/month. Unlimited users. Every feature.
Some in your Cx tool. Some in shared drives. Some in someone's email. You rebuild them every project and spend the first two weeks getting organized instead of commissioning.
You track commissioning progress in one system and project milestones in another. When the PM asks "are we on track?" you alt-tab between three tools to build an answer.
MELs, equipment tags, system assignments — all in Excel files that drift apart the moment two people open them. By closeout, nobody's sure which version is right.
These aren't workflow problems. They're what happens when your tools weren't built for commissioning. SyncCx was.
Every piece connects. Update equipment status and it ripples through your checklists, schedule, issues, and your GC's platform.
Build and manage MELs, equipment databases, and custom data structures. One source of truth your whole team works from.
Pre-built templates or build your own. Attach to equipment, systems, or whatever structure your project needs.
Commissioning timeline alongside project milestones. Know what's ready to test and what's blocked — without asking.
Pull equipment data from your model. View 3D building systems. Stop re-typing nameplate data from drawings.
Log it once. Track it everywhere. Attach to equipment, systems, checklists — whatever makes sense for your workflow.
Already on Procore or Autodesk Build? SyncCx connects bi-directionally. Your GC sees issues the moment you log them.
Monitor equipment, systems, and project completion. See where you stand at a glance — not after two hours of pulling reports.
Automate custom processes with drag-and-drop or plain language. Build workflows that match your process, not the other way around.
These aren't separate products bolted together. They're one system where everything is connected. That's what a commissioning platform should be.
Most Cx platforms give you their workflow and call it "customizable." SyncCx gives you building blocks and lets you assemble the workflow your project actually needs.
New project type? New client requirement? Different GC platform? You don't switch tools. You reconfigure SyncCx. From 20-unit residential to 500-system data center.
Invite your whole team, your GC, your subs — everyone who needs access. You pay for projects, not people. No "contractor login" fees. No headcount math.
No per-seat fees. No feature gates. No sales calls required.
Full platform. Every feature. No credit card. No time limit.
Every additional active project. Scale up or down anytime.
When a project wraps up — mark it complete and stop paying. Your project goes read-only. All your data, checklists, issues, and equipment records stay accessible for warranty callbacks, closeout, or owner requests.
You got into commissioning to make buildings work — not to manage five platforms and reconcile spreadsheets. SyncCx covers your whole workflow so you can get back to the work that matters.
Multi-project, multi-client, multi-standard. Configure each project independently without starting from scratch. Bring your process — SyncCx makes it scalable.
Get real-time visibility into commissioning progress without forcing your Cx team onto your platform. Issues, status, and completion data flow to you automatically.
SyncCx was built by a commissioning team that spent years living the problem. After re-keying the same issues across platforms, managing equipment lists in spreadsheets nobody trusted, and stitching together tools that were never designed to work together — they built the platform they wished existed.
This isn't generic project management software adapted for construction. It was designed from the ground up by people who do the work, for people who do the work.