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PROCORE, Connected
To Everything Else You Run.

Most Procore consultants connect it to construction ERPs. Assetsoft does that too and then goes where almost no one else does: connecting Procore to the real estate side, MRI and Yardi, plus accounting, expense, and payment systems. Deeper than the standard connectors, built around how your business actually works.

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MRI YARDI

Real estate ERP integration

APP

Marketplace published integrations

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Sides of the build-to-operate seam

Can Assetsoft integrate Procore with MRI or Yardi?

Yes. and it's our defining strength. Most Procore consultants integrate to construction ERPs like Sage 300 CRE, Viewpoint, or QuickBooks. Assetsoft also connects Procore to real estate platforms MRI and Yardi and builds deeper, more detailed integrations than the standard out-of-the-box connectors, so project and cost data flows into property, asset, and financial reporting instead of being re-keyed.

Why is this the integration that's hardest to find?

Construction software and real estate software grew up in separate worlds with separate specialists. Plenty of firms link Procore to a construction ledger. Far fewer understand both Procore and the property/investment systems that run the asset after it's built. That overlap construction ERP fluency and real estate ERP fluency is rare, and it's exactly where Assetsoft lives.

The Difference

Most Stop at The Construction Ledger. We Don't.

The standard Procore integration story ends at construction accounting. The real pain begins where the asset moves from "being built" to "being owned."

A Typical Procore Consultant

Connects to construction ERPs

  • Sage 300 CRE
  • Sage Intacct
  • Viewpoint
  • QuickBooks
  • Standard, generic field mapping
Assetsoft

All of that — plus the real estate side

  • Everything on the left, and:
  • MRI Software — deeper than the standard integration
  • Yardi — deeper than the standard integration
  • Zoho Books & Zoho Projects
  • Expense, payment & compliance systems
  • Custom logic built around your processes

Real Integrations

Integrations We've Built into Procore

A selection of the connections we've delivered several published on the Procore App Marketplace, others installed privately for specific clients.

Real Estate ERP

Procore ↔ MRI Software

A detailed, bi-directional integration that goes well beyond the standard connector — mapping the cost, commitment, and financial data that matters, so Procore project activity lands clearly in MRI.

Real Estate ERP

Procore ↔ Yardi

The same depth applied to Yardi — connecting construction project and cost data to Yardi’s property and financial systems, beyond what the off-the-shelf integration covers.

Expense Management

Expense Integration + AMEX Feeds

Integration with expense management software, including American Express card feeds — so card spend flows into the right cost picture instead of being reconciled by hand.

Procure-to-Pay

P2P Workflow + Contractor Payments

Integration with a procure-to-pay workflow provider — and the return path that sends actual payments to contractors, closing the loop from commitment and invoice through approval to payment.

Accounting

Procore ↔ Zoho Books

Accounting integration that keeps Procore and Zoho Books in sync, so financial data is consistent across the project and the books without duplicate entry.

Project Management

Procore ↔ Zoho Projects

Project management integration linking Zoho Projects and Procore, so teams working across both platforms share a consistent view of project status and work.

Insurance Compliance

Procore ↔ Jones (COI Compliance)

Integration of Jones certificate-of-insurance compliance into Procore — surfacing subcontractor COI status where the work happens, so compliance is visible and payments can be tied to it.

And More

...plus whatever you need connected

These are examples, not the limit. If Procore needs to talk to a system you run, we can scope, build, and maintain that integration — privately or as a Marketplace app.

Trusted on Real Projects

Integration Work Delivered for Construction Leaders

Our Procore integration and compliance work supports construction organizations including:

Bulley & Andrews

Harvey-Cleary

Key Construction

The Problem

What a Missing Integration Actually Costs

Disconnected systems don't just annoy people they quietly drain money, time, and trust in your numbers.

Double data entry

The same cost, commitment, or invoice keyed into Procore and again into accounting — slow, expensive, and error-prone.

Numbers that don’t match

When Procore and the ledger disagree, someone spends days reconciling instead of making decisions. Trust in the data erodes.

Stale financial visibility

Leadership sees project cost reality late, because data moves between systems on a manual, batch, end-of-month rhythm.

Slow contractor payments

Manual handoffs between Procore, approvals, and the payment system delay payments and strain subcontractor relationships.

Compliance blind spots

Insurance and COI status lives in a separate system, so non-compliant vendors slip through until it's a problem.

The build-to-operate gap

Project data never reaches the property and investment systems that run the asset afterward — so the handoff starts from scratch.

How We Build

From Disconnected to in Sync

1

Map

Document the data, the systems, and exactly what needs to flow where.

2

Design

Define field mappings, direction, triggers, and the edge cases the standard connector misses.

3

Build

Develop against Procore's API and the target system, versioned and sandbox-tested.

4

Validate

Test with real data, reconcile both sides, and confirm the numbers agree.

5

Maintain

Monitor, update for API changes, and evolve the integration as you grow.

Questions

Custom Procore Development, Answered

What Does PROCORE Need To Talk To?

Tell us which systems should be in sync real estate ERP, accounting, expense, payments, or compliance. We'll show you how we'd connect them and what it takes to keep them reliable.

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