
Prokeep and FieldPulse Forge Strategic Partnership to Revolutionize Field Service Operations
New York, NY – July 9, 2025 – Prokeep, a leading provider of procurement and communication solutions for the trades, and FieldPulse, a comprehensive field service management software, today announced a significant partnership aimed at streamlining in-app ordering and enhancing communication between field service professionals and their distributors. This collaboration promises to bring unprecedented efficiency and convenience to the vital trades industries.
The newly formed alliance will integrate Prokeep’s robust ordering platform directly into the FieldPulse application. This seamless integration allows FieldPulse users, such as HVAC technicians, plumbers, electricians, and other skilled tradespeople, to easily access and order the parts and materials they need without ever leaving the FieldPulse environment.
Historically, ordering supplies often involved cumbersome processes, requiring technicians to switch between multiple applications, make phone calls, or even visit physical supply houses. This partnership directly addresses these pain points by embedding a powerful, user-friendly ordering system within the workflow of FieldPulse, the platform many of these professionals rely on for managing their daily operations.
“We are thrilled to partner with FieldPulse, a company that shares our commitment to empowering the trades with innovative technology,” said [Insert Prokeep Spokesperson Name and Title, if available in the original article]. “By integrating Prokeep’s advanced ordering capabilities into FieldPulse, we are enabling field service professionals to spend less time on administrative tasks and more time delivering exceptional service to their clients. This partnership represents a significant step forward in making the entire supply chain more efficient and accessible.”
The integration will enable FieldPulse users to:
- Place orders directly within the FieldPulse app: Technicians can identify needed parts, check inventory, and place orders with their preferred distributors without interrupting their workflow.
- Access real-time pricing and availability: Gain instant access to up-to-date information from distributors, ensuring accurate quoting and efficient project planning.
- Streamline communication with distributors: Facilitate clear and concise communication regarding orders, delivery schedules, and product inquiries directly through the integrated platform.
- Reduce errors and delays: Minimize the risk of miscommunication and order discrepancies that can arise from manual processes.
[Insert FieldPulse Spokesperson Name and Title, if available in the original article], commented on the partnership, stating, “FieldPulse is dedicated to providing our users with tools that simplify their operations and boost productivity. Partnering with Prokeep allows us to offer a truly integrated procurement solution that directly benefits our customers. We believe this integration will be a game-changer for how trades businesses manage their material needs, ultimately leading to greater profitability and customer satisfaction.”
This strategic alliance underscores the growing trend of specialized software providers collaborating to create comprehensive solutions for the trades. By connecting the essential functions of field service management with the critical needs of procurement, Prokeep and FieldPulse are poised to set a new standard for operational excellence within the industry. Field service professionals can anticipate a more streamlined, efficient, and ultimately more profitable way to manage their businesses, from the initial customer interaction to the final material order.
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