Jetbuilt,a provider of web-based AV project software, celebrates its five-year anniversary.
Marking this occasion, the company is offering a prototype code, available at prototype.jetbuilt.com, to showcase a proof of concept experienced by selected integrators and investors in 2015 at InfoComm 2015.
Launched by industry integrator Paul Dexter, Jetbuilt was designed to streamline overcomplicated software processes by creating a fast, easy-to-use interface that can be accessed anywhere. Dexter founded Jetbuilt as a startup with just himself and a single employee; today, it is a revenue-driven company with nearly 20 employees. In five years, the company grew from its first 100 users (acquired in just six months) to thousands of daily users around the world.
According to five-year-old company, today, NBC Universal, the United States Department of State, and top integrators, higher-education facilities, mega-churches and theme parks rely on its products to provide an intuitive system for proposal design and project budgeting, project management and sales analytics.
Since its inception, the software platform has grown to incorporate new features and evolve with the changing demand of the AV industry. At InfoComm 2019, the software solution unveiled its Project Management 2.0 to provide in-depth project profiles with task lists, commenting, photos and calendars.
At ISE 2020, the software company introduced Funnel, a lead-tracking platform designed to turn opportunities into revenue. Most recently, the platform announced its first Jetbuilt User Summit to provide a community environment to share ideas and workflows and discuss future functionality. Jetbuilt has quickly become the leader in AV project software because of its commitment to user feedback — the Jetbuilt User Summit is just one example of the platform’s loyalty to its users.Â