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Home services software and insurance company reaching homeowners through inspector software relationships; data network connecting home purchase events to insurance and moving service offers.
Porch Group is a vertical software company providing home services technology and insurance products to homeowners — operating through a platform that connects home inspection software, moving services, insurance products (Porch homeowner insurance and warranty), and home maintenance services. Listed on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: PRCH) and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Porch provides business management software to home inspectors, moving companies, and other home services professionals, using this software relationship to reach homeowners at key life moments (home purchase, moving) and offer adjacent services.\n\nPorch's business model is distinctive — it provides free or low-cost software to home service professionals (particularly home inspectors, who use Porch's inspection software) in exchange for access to the homeowner data generated through those interactions. When a home inspector completes an inspection using Porch's software, the homeowner receives offers for moving services, insurance quotes, and home warranty. This data network effect creates a proprietary reach into the home-buying funnel that is difficult to replicate.\n\nIn 2025, Porch Group has undergone significant restructuring after a period of aggressive acquisition-driven growth that resulted in losses and revenue restatements. The company sold several non-core businesses and refocused on its core insurance (Porch homeowner and auto insurance) and software segments. Porch competes with Hippo Insurance (insurtech homeowner insurance), Kin Insurance, and traditional homeowner insurance companies for insurance revenue, and with HomeAdvisor and Thumbtack for home services marketplace activity. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing insurance premium volume profitably through its data advantage, maintaining the home inspector software ecosystem, and restoring investor confidence after financial challenges.
Part of Trimble $3,683.3M revenue 2024 (+5% organic); $2.26B ARR (+14% YoY); 1,512+ companies using 2025; 7.49% construction tech market share; $1B cross-sell/upsell opportunity
Trimble Construction One is the integrated construction management platform from Trimble Inc., a technology company founded in 1978 and headquartered in Westminster, Colorado, that provides positioning, workflow, and data management solutions across construction, agriculture, transportation, and geospatial industries. Trimble Construction One was developed to unify Trimble's portfolio of acquired construction software products — including Viewpoint Vista (ERP), Viewpoint Field View, e-Builder (owner project management), WinEst (estimating), and MEP tools — into a connected platform that spans the construction project lifecycle from preconstruction through field operations, financial management, and owner handover. The platform reflects Trimble's conviction that disconnected point solutions create data silos that cost contractors time and money.\n\nTrimble Construction One's integrated platform covers project management, construction ERP and financials, estimating, field management, BIM and design coordination, and owner project management. The system is designed to give general contractors, specialty contractors, and project owners a single source of truth across the project lifecycle — connecting estimating to procurement, field progress to financial forecasting, and project completion to owner operations. Trimble's hardware and positioning technology (total stations, GNSS, machine control) can feed field data directly into the platform, creating a connected jobsite intelligence loop that pure-software competitors cannot replicate.\n\nTrimble Construction One is used by over 1,512 companies and holds approximately 7.49% of the construction technology market. Trimble Inc. reported total revenue of $3.68 billion for 2024, with annual recurring revenue growing to $2.26 billion — a 14% year-over-year increase — as the company executes its transition from hardware-led to ARR-driven software business model. The construction segment is central to that ARR growth story, and Trimble Construction One's platform breadth, hardware integration advantage, and deep ERP relationships with large contractors position it as a top-tier competitor in the construction management software market.
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