Built to meet the needs of your Service & Construction business.
Ventus Software – Enterprise Software for Contractors & Specialty Service Contractors




Built to meet the needs of your Service & Construction business.
Built to meet the needs of your Service & Construction business.
Built to meet the needs of your Service & Construction business.
Built to meet the needs of your Service & Construction business.
Our all-in-one platform brings six essential modules together to streamline every aspect of your service and construction business:
Designed for service and construction operations, our enterprise platform brings together dispatch, scheduling, project management, job costing, and accounting in a single powerful solution
From bidding and build completion to service contracts and dispatching, our industry leading applications unite projects, services, and accounting into one seamless solution, empowering you to manage your entire enterprise with ease.
Track work orders, automate preventative maintenance, dispatch technicians efficiently, and track equipment performance to minimize downtime and maximize profits.
Manage work orders, monitor parts inventory, and capture on-site job details, so your plumbing teams stay productive and profitable.
Streamline bids, automate purchase orders, centralize project documentation, and monitor labor and material costs across all simple or complex electrical jobs.
Easily coordinate installs and dispenser replacements while staying on top of customer asset history and compliance testing. From accounting to inventory management, boost efficiency and profitability across every site.
Produce accurate material takeoffs, assign crews, and monitor job progress in real time to deliver quality roof installations on schedule.
Support in the trades such as landscaping, security systems, or custom fabrication with fully customizable workflows and dashboards.
Choosing an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system is a pivotal decision for any growing specialty contractor. Whether you’re a President/CEO, Operations Manager, Controller, or Service Manager at a mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, or other specialty trade firm, the right construction ERP can streamline projects, service work orders, financials, and field operations.
But how do you know which system is best for your organization?
With so many solutions in the market, and the promise that different tools can “connect” through open APIs, it’s important to know what to look for in a fully integrated ERP. Below is an overview of key features in a modern all-in-one construction ERP, critical evaluation criteria (and why they matter), and practical guidance for assessing usability, vendor support, industry fit, and integration flexibility. By focusing on the factors below, you can confidently select an ERP that supports your business strategy now and over the next decade.
A modern, all-inclusive construction ERP should cover the core aspects of your business in one system. Look for the following capabilities when evaluating solutions in the market:
Beyond feature lists and sales demos, here are practical ways specialty contractors can validate fit by focusing on usability, vendor support, industry experience, and integration flexibility:
Finally, remember that choosing an ERP is not just about software features. It's about finding a long-term partner for your business. The right vendor will understand specialty contracting and actively support your success from go-live through ongoing optimization.
If you’re currently evaluating construction ERP systems, the AscenteVMS Software Group team can help you validate fit using your real workflows. From job costing/WIP, billing, service dispatch, inventory, reporting, and field mobility we've been helping specialty contractors for over 40 years. Contact us to request an ERP evaluation checklist and schedule a role-based “day-in-the-life” walkthrough.
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The Team Behind Industry-Leading Client Success
When most people think of “support,” they picture a ticket number, a troubleshooting guide, or someone walking them through a fix over the phone. They think in terms of systems, screens, and step-by-step instructions. At AscenteVMS, support means protecting the system your business depends on. When something isn’t working as it should, it’s not just a technical inconvenience; it’s affecting your schedule, your team, your customers, and your bottom line.
We are your Client Success team, and we are much more than a help desk. We don’t just resolve issues; we advocate for the people using the system every day. We listen carefully. We ask the extra question. We consider how a fix today impacts your process tomorrow. Real support is not only about maintaining software. It’s about giving your team the knowledge and confidence to make sound decisions every day.
In the trades, there isn’t much room for error.
When you choose to work with our team, you entrust us with systems that directly influence your revenue, your team, and your reputation. We understand the weight of that responsibility. So when you contact support, we're not just resolving a technical issue. We are looking at what that issue means for your day-to-day operations.
Our philosphy is simple, but intentional.
Our approach to support matters, but what truly makes a difference is the people behind it. Each member of our team brings distinct strengths, perspectives, and experience. Together, that depth allows us to support your business from every angle.
Linda brings deep accounting expertise and unmatched historical knowledge of Ventus. She doesn’t just know how the system works; she understands why it was designed that way. Her superpower is analysis. When something complex surfaces, Linda becomes an investigator, tracing it back through setup, process, and configuration to ensure it’s resolved correctly. She’ll pick up the phone, walk through the details, test scenarios, and follow up with clear answers so you can stay focused on running your business.
Roxann combines precision with patience. She doesn’t just give answers; she makes sure they make sense. Whether she’s reviewing reconciliations, explaining posting logic, providing system training, or walking through workflows, she takes the time to break things down clearly. Her superpower is clarity. After speaking with Roxann, you will leave not only with a fix, but with a stronger understanding of your financial processes within the system.
Lori has a natural ability to make you feel heard and understood, building trust from the very first conversation. She pairs that connection with efficiency, keeping cases moving without unnecessary back-and-forth. She knows that when you contact support, you need clarity and resolution. Her superpower is connection. Through consistency, responsiveness, and genuine commitment, she ensures you feel supported every step of the way.
Sonja doesn’t settle for surface-level fixes. She digs in, asks thoughtful questions, tests thoroughly, and works issues through to full resolution. Her training style is engaging and practical, dedicated to helping you absorb and apply what you’re learning rather than just receiving information. Sonja’s superpower is persistence. Paired with her kind, affirming approach, you can trust that when Sonja is involved, nothing will be overlooked.
Shadi is focused on efficiency and resourcefulness. When faced with something unfamiliar, he researches thoroughly and uses every available tool to fully comprehend the issue before delivering a solution. With expertise in Ascente and Traverse databases, he goes beyond standard fixes to build reports, automations, and integrations that extend the platform’s capabilities. His superpower is optimization. He connects business needs to the underlying data and workflows, creating solutions that are not just correct, but streamlined and time-saving.
Kymmie brings energy, organization, and a strong commitment to efficiency to the team. As a natural planner, she ensures people stay aligned, internally and with clients, so nothing slips through the cracks. She views support not just as issue resolution, but as an opportunity to improve processes, enhance communication, and elevate team performance. Her superpower is alignment, keeping teams coordinated and focused on what matters most.
Together, this team blends experience, technical depth, persistence, efficiency, and genuine care. That combination is what allows us to provide steady, informed guidance when decisions matter most.
When you work with our Client Success team, you can expect transparency. You can expect follow-through. You can expect a steady partner. We will continue to share insights, provide practical guidance, and help you get the most out of your system. But at the core, our commitment remains consistent: When you reach out, you’re connecting with a team that understands what’s at stake and stands alongside you to keep your business moving forward.
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The Importance of System Back-Ups
“Most businesses don’t think about backups until something goes wrong. By then, the damage is already done. A system failure isn’t just a technical issue; it can mean lost job data, delayed billing, disrupted schedules, and hours (or days) of operational downtime.
At AscenteVMS, we’ve seen firsthand that the real risk isn’t just losing data. It’s not knowing how quickly you can recover. Backups are not just an IT function; they are a critical part of protecting your business operations.
Most businesses assume their backups are working because:
In practice, those assumptions often go untested.
The real question is not “Do you have backups?”
It’s “Have you proven they will work when you need them?”
A backup is simply a copy of your data stored somewhere safe. If something happens to your original files, you can use the backup to restore them.
This could be as simple as copying files to a USB drive or as advanced as automated systems that continuously store and update your data. The key difference is reliability. Manual backups are easy to forget, while automated systems ensure consistency.
Data loss doesn’t just affect systems. It affects operations.
Common risks include:
Without a reliable backup, recovery can be slow, incomplete, or impossible. For your business, that means:
Backups are not just about protecting data. They protect business continuity.
A widely accepted best practice is the 3-2-1 rule:
This ensures that if one system fails or even an entire location becomes unavailable, you still have access to your data.
For most businesses, relying on a single server or location creates unnecessary risk.
Backups can be stored in several ways:
Local backups allow for quick recovery, but they can still be vulnerable to physical damage or theft. Cloud backups provide protection against those risks but may take longer to restore depending on data size and connection speed. A layered approach is the most effective for all businesses.
In systems like AscenteVMS, much of your critical information such as projects, service schedules, customer data, and financial data is stored in a database.
Databases continuously update as your team works. Because of this, backups must capture not just files, but the state of your data at specific points in time.
Most systems rely on automated backups that run on a schedule or continuously in the background.
Rather than saving one large file, backups often capture incremental changes throughout the day. This allows systems to:
The goal is not just to save data but to make recovery precise and efficient.
For your business, this means faster recovery with less disruption to daily operations.
Point-in-time recovery allows you to restore your system to a specific moment such as a moment in time before an error or issue occurred.
This is especially important in situations like:
Instead of reverting to “yesterday’s backup,” you can restore to the exact point before the problem.
For your business, this means avoiding the loss of an entire day’s work, transactions, or scheduling data.
Manual backups are unreliable. They depend on someone remembering to run them, which then introduces risk.
Automated backups:
For most businesses, automation is not an option, but it is an essential workflow.
A backup is only useful if it works.
Regular testing ensures:
We’ve seen multiple situations where businesses attempted to restore from their backups only to find that the backups contained no meaningful data, resulting in significant data loss.
In both cases, the backup systems appeared to be functioning normally. There were no obvious errors or alerts. There were no obvious errors or alerts. The issue wasn’t discovered until the business needed the data during active operations, and, by then, it was too late.
This is a common and costly misconception: a backup running successfully does not guarantee that your data is actually protected.
The only way to be confident is to test your backups and verify that a full restore works as expected.
Backups should be protected just like your primary systems.
Key considerations include:
This is especially important in protecting against ransomware and unauthorized access.
If you’re unsure about your current setup, consider the following:
If any of these answers are unclear, your backup strategy may need attention.
Backups are only valuable if they are reliable, accessible, and tested. Having a backup system in place is not enough. You need to know that it will work when it matters most.
In our experience, the biggest misconception is that having backups means you’re protected. In reality, untested backups are one of the most common points of failure.
If you’re unsure how your backups are configured, where your data is stored, or how long recovery would take, it’s worth reviewing now. Not after a disruption.
Because when something goes wrong, recovery time is what matters most.
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Ventus Software is the trusted leader in enterprise software for the construction and specialty contracting industry. For more than three decades, contractors have relied on us to optimize operations, improve communication between field and office, and unlock real-time insights through intuitive reporting. Backed by deep industry expertise and shaped by customer-driven innovation, our solutions meet the unique demands of Petroleum Equipment, HVAC/Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Roofing, and other specialty service markets.