BuildOps, the all-in-one platform powering the nation’s largest commercial contractors, announced today that it has acquired Spover, bringing in a founding team with deep experience building systems and data operations during Zoom’s hypergrowth. The team joins BuildOps to accelerate the company’s next wave of data-driven products for the commercial trades.
Spover’s founders come from backgrounds rarely found in this industry: large-scale forecasting systems, pipeline analytics, and global GTM operations built inside high-pressure, high-growth enterprise environments. They’ve spent their careers taking chaotic, high-volume data and turning it into clarity — the kind of clarity contractors need as they expand into multi-branch operations, take on larger portfolios, and balance a wider mix of service and project work.
As commercial contractors grow, leadership teams are demanding sharper visibility into revenue, backlog, labor allocation, and the financial heartbeat of their businesses. The Spover team’s analytical strengths directly support that push.
“We look for people who’ve spent time on real problems — the kind you can’t fake your way through,” said Alok Chanani, CEO and co-founder of BuildOps. “The Spover team brings that level of thinking. Their experience adds depth to the work we’re doing around revenue intelligence and decision-making for commercial contractors.”
Rather than operating Spover as a standalone product, BuildOps is integrating the team’s data architectures and operating frameworks directly into the platform. Their focus will center on strengthening the BuildOps intelligence layer, sharpening data-powered workflows, and giving contractors clearer, faster ways to understand the work in front of them.
“We’ve always believed that data should cut through noise, not add to it,” said Henry Peng, co-founder of Spover. “BuildOps is the right place to take that work further — building tools that genuinely help contractors run stronger businesses.”
This acquisition underscores BuildOps’ long-term commitment to technical depth and product innovation. Bringing in operators with enterprise-grade experience adds strength to the platform and supports the future of commercial contractors across North America.