We understand the heavy equipment industry from the inside -- the early mornings, the dispatch chaos, the invoices that don't get sent until Friday. We built CueOps because this industry deserves better tools.
CueOps was born from watching heavy equipment contractors struggle with software that was either built for plumbers or priced for enterprises. The options were a $200/month home service app that doesn't understand a hydrovac truck, or a six-figure ERP system that takes a year to implement. Neither worked.
We saw operators running million-dollar fleets with spreadsheets, text threads, and a patchwork of tools that never talked to each other. Dispatch on a whiteboard. Invoices in QuickBooks. Job photos in someone's camera roll. Customer communication via the owner's personal cell phone. It was everywhere, and it was costing real money.
We built CueOps to be the platform that should have existed -- modern, mobile-first, and purpose-built for the contractors who move the heavy iron. Not a retrofitted home service tool. Not an enterprise system that requires a consultant to set up. Just a clean, powerful platform that works the way your operation actually runs.
These aren't wall posters. They're the decisions we make every day when building product.
Simple, reliable, no training manual needed. If your dispatcher can't figure it out in 10 minutes, we failed -- not them.
No per-seat fees, no multi-year lock-in, no surprise charges. One price, unlimited users. You know what you're paying before you sign anything.
We don't sell your data. You can export everything. You own it. If you ever leave, your data walks out the door with you. No hostage situations.
Weekly product updates based on what operators actually need. Not a roadmap decided in a boardroom -- real feedback from real dispatchers and techs.
Not vanity metrics. Real numbers that reflect the depth and maturity of the platform.
No chatbots, no ticket queues. Reach out and a human who knows the product will get back to you.
Schedule a Demo30-minute live demo with a real dispatcher walkthrough. No slides, no sales pitch -- just the product running real scenarios.