Plancraft raises 38 million euros to automate the administrative of artisans with an AI piloted by voice

Plancraft attacks the administrative dependent of craftsmen: quotes, monitoring of hours, site management, customer interactions, reminders … so many tasks that nibble operational time, in an already under tension sector. It is on this point that the Hamburg company has built its SaaS product, with the ambition to transform the daily life of building professionals by replacing conventional interfaces with a vocal AI capable of piloting current tasks.

The solution allows today to create quotes, manage time sheets, document construction sites with photos and comments, and centralize customer exchanges. The voice interface, already integrated, must evolve towards IA agents capable of generating personalized quotes, responding to customer requests, organizing the schedule and piloting activity continuously, without manual intervention.

Plancraft is part of a competitive market occupied by several software solutions. In France, Tolteck and Obat were able to capture part of the craftsmen’s market with simple quotes, invoicing and commercial management tools. But neither has an artificial brick of intelligence or vocal interface to date. In Germany, Meisterwerk is positioned on the same segment as Plancraft, with a strong local anchoring but without equivalent technological ambition. In the United States, Servicetitan established itself as a reference with a complete software suite for home services professionals. Very functionally advanced, the platform remains oriented towards the North American market and does not yet include Voice-ST-ST logic.

In parallel, Plancraft claims more than 20,000 customers distributed in eleven European countries, with local locations in Germany, Austria, Italy and the Netherlands. Since its series has lifted in June 2024, Plancraft has more than doubled its workforce, from 40 to more than 100 employees. The product team, centered on the AI, is the heart of future investment.

Plancraft announces a fundraising of 38 million euros in series B. The Tour is led by the Headline fund, with the participation of historic investors Creundum, HTGF and XDECK. Founded in 2020 by Julian Wiedenhaus, Alexander Noll and Richard Keil, the company now has the total of its funding since its creation.