App Xchange allows software developers to create integrations that can be sold as ready-to-use choices to clients.
Trimble updated Trimble App Xchange and created Trimble Marketplace to improve linkages between applications and data in construction workflows. App Xchange allows software developers to create integrations that can be sold as ready-to-use choices to clients. These connectors are available on Trimble Marketplace, which now includes over 100 integrations between Trimble products and third-party solutions.
“App Xchange and Trimble Marketplace are critical components of our commitment to enabling open, interoperable systems and an automated flow of data between Trimble and other software vendors,” said Trimble’s vice president of platform and product, Chris Peppler. “We’ve made it easier for contractors and other software developers to access and use these solutions because data sharing and workflow integration are increasingly vital to operational efficiency, productivity and safety.”
Construction contractors can now use App Xchange directly to create interfaces between Trimble and other software systems. Contractors can also design custom integrations with specialized workflow automation for project management, workforce management, and financial management to meet their specific needs.
TOOLTRIBE, a construction software business, recently successfully used Trimble App Xchange to integrate Trimble Viewpoint Vista with their cloud-based app. The integrated experience will make it easier to track tools, equipment, and consumables on job sites and in offices. “Getting data into and out of App Xchange has been very clear and straightforward,” said Kav Latiolais, a software engineer at TOOLTRIBE.
Trimble has also recently released several new integrations to the Trimble Marketplace. These include AI-tech startup Document Crunch and construction-focused CRM. ProjectMark. Document Crunch simplifies complex construction documentation, identifies project hazards, and speeds crucial workflows to help improve project outcomes. ProjectMark is a construction-specific customer relationship management (CRM) system that enables contractors to increase their internet presence and client acquisition.
“Having all Trimble integrations in one place makes it easy for contractors to pick and choose the solutions that best fit their specific needs — whether they be financial or project-related,” according to Peppler. “It also helps make the construction industry more approachable to technology startups by providing entrepreneurs an easy way to interconnect their solution with others, driving up the value to contractors who are explicitly looking to make their businesses more efficient and profitable.”
Trimble Construction One includes App Xchange, which automates workflows and synchronizes data to make it easier for contractors to design, build, and maintain their projects. Trimble Construction One enhances efficiency and promotes communication among key stakeholders from design and modeling to procurement, project management, and fabrication, ensuring that the correct data is used to make the right decisions at the right time.