Field service software · Canada

ProgressionLIVE

Quebec-built, bilingual field-service & dispatch software — 900+ companies, 20K+ users

Tier A · Workable

Market position

A Quebec field-service platform (Trois-Rivières, QC) serving 900+ customers and 20,000+ users across HVAC, plumbing, electrical and construction. It digitises intake → scheduling → dispatch → real-time updates → invoicing with accounting integration. Now owned by Montreal-based Valsoft, so it remains Canadian-owned, and its native French/English bilingualism fills a gap none of the other CA software vendors own.

Canada-specific note

The clearest fit for Quebec and French-speaking trades — a native bilingual product with CAD pricing, headquartered in Quebec. Distinct from the Anglophone-default FSM tools already listed.

Pros

  • + Quebec-built and bilingual (FR/EN) — the natural fit for French-Canadian trades
  • + Pricing published natively in CAD
  • + Mature (900+ companies, 20K+ users) with real dispatch depth
  • + Canadian-owned (Valsoft, Montreal)

Cons

  • − Strongest in Quebec/Eastern Canada — lighter brand in the West
  • − Base plan not on monthly billing (annual commitment at entry)
  • − Operations-heavy UI vs a 2-person shop
  • − 30+ users must contact sales

Typical Canada pricing

Tiered in CAD; entry commonly ~CAD$199/mo base; Standard vs Timesheet license types; 10% off annual

Why this matters for Canada trades

Trade certification is provincial (with the interprovincial Red Seal endorsement), and payroll/accounting software must handle CRA source deductions, GST/HST/PST, and — for Quebec — French-language and Revenu Québec requirements.

Canadian trades vendor selection is shaped by provincial trade certification (often Red Seal), CRA payroll remittances, GST/HST/PST handling, and bilingual (English/French) requirements in some provinces.

Frequently asked

Is ProgressionLIVE a good fit for Canada trades?

A Quebec field-service platform (Trois-Rivières, QC) serving 900+ customers and 20,000+ users across HVAC, plumbing, electrical and construction. It digitises intake → scheduling → dispatch → real-time updates → invoicing with accounting integration. Now owned by Montreal-based Valsoft, so it remains Canadian-owned, and its native French/English bilingualism fills a gap none of the other CA software vendors own. The clearest fit for Quebec and French-speaking trades — a native bilingual product with CAD pricing, headquartered in Quebec. Distinct from the Anglophone-default FSM tools already listed.

What does ProgressionLIVE cost in Canada?

Tiered in CAD; entry commonly ~CAD$199/mo base; Standard vs Timesheet license types; 10% off annual. Pricing and availability can change by region — confirm current Canada pricing on the vendor's site before committing.

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