July 1, 2026

Introducing SiteOps Command

Integration work has a tooling problem. The site design lives in a drawing tool, the bill of materials in a spreadsheet, renewals in a CRM that was built for selling software, field work in text messages, and the customer’s “current state” in whoever’s head visited last.

SiteOps Command collapses that pile into one platform:

Design on the actual building

Upload floor plans and design directly on them — in a live 2D canvas or a full 3D scene. Cameras carry physics-based fields of view that respect walls, glass, and warehouse racking, so coverage conversations happen on evidence instead of cartoon cones. Wireless, access control, cabling, racking, and conference rooms live in the same model.

The design is the deliverable

Coverage heatmaps, per-camera point-of-view reports, multi-floor site plan sets, design proposals, and a bill of materials generated from what’s actually placed on the plan — print-ready, customer-facing, and always in sync with the design.

Run the business, not just the project

Renewal pipeline, order tracking, invoices and collections, and a per-customer portal for inventory, orders, and renewals — so the install you finished this quarter becomes the renewal you keep next year.

AI with guardrails

Document parsing, order import, product enrichment, and an operations copilot grounded in your own data — with audit logging and per-tenant limits, because “the AI did it” is not an acceptable answer in this business.


We’re in early access. If you design, install, or operate physical-security and IT infrastructure, we’d love to show you the platform on your own floor plans — talk to us or create a workspace.

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