
If you've been using the app for a while, you've probably seen the TrueBuilt name pop up here and there over the past year. TrueBuilt Software acquired us in late 2025, and since then we've been heads down integrating teams, expanding engineering, and figuring out what the next chapter will look like for restoration contractors.
This rebrand is the first visible sign of that.
TrueBuilt builds field software for subcontractors in new construction. We build field software for restoration. Different industries, but the same core belief: the people doing the actual work deserve better tools than what's existed. Bringing the names together under the True family isn't just cosmetic — it reflects how the teams are actually working now.
When TrueBuilt acquired us, we gained something that takes most startups years to build: greater engineering depth. More developers focused on the product. More support staff. And years of institutional knowledge about how field software actually gets used on a job site.
We've always believed restoration is one of the most underserved industries in construction tech. The job is complex and you're working fast, often in damaged or incomplete spaces, coordinating with adjusters, crews, and property owners all at once. The tools haven't kept up. That's what we're fixing.
Everything you've built in Capabuild is in TrueRestore. Your jobs, your estimates, your notes and floor plans. You'll see the new name roll out across the app and web over the coming weeks, but there's nothing to migrate and nothing to re-learn.
What we're building toward is a workflow where the app is doing the heavy cognitive lifting on-site so your crew can move faster, your estimates are more accurate, and the back-and-forth with adjusters gets shorter.
The restoration contractors who've used this product, some of you since the very beginning, are the reason TrueRestore exists. You told us what wasn't working. You pushed us to build better. You stuck with us through the rough patches.
The name is new but the commitment isn't.
The TrueRestore Team