
Briq
Briq is construction AI orchestration software built around Otto, a system of specialist agents and bots that read project documents, extract structured data, and run workflows such as bid review, invoice matching, pay applications, and ERP sync.
Briq promotes Otto as an autonomous layer that moves work across departments by reading PDFs, drawings, and forms, then posting structured results into ERP, PM, and accounting tools (Briq, 2026). Marketing claims more than three hundred contractors, more than twelve billion dollars of contracts under management, more than forty-eight million documents processed, and SOC 2 Type II certification, which you should confirm in the vendor security packet.
The catalogue groups more than twenty Genius apps by lifecycle, spanning bid intelligence, accounts payable, billing, risk, people, submittals, drawings, change orders, field capture, and more (Briq, 2026). Each app is framed as trained on construction-specific documents so prompts and parsers match industry vocabulary instead of generic office templates.
A parallel RPA story covers legacy systems without APIs: bots log into tools such as Sage, JobScope, Viewpoint, or Procore to move data while retaining screenshots for audit (Briq, 2026). Vendor examples cite time savings such as twenty-three hours per week on a JobScope bot or eighty-two percent faster payment batches, which are illustrative and need validation on your stack.
Otto offers a free trial entry point on the marketing site, while enterprise rollouts likely bundle multiple apps. Map data residency, human-in-the-loop approvals, and model-provider subprocessors before you automate payments or payroll.
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Pros and cons
Pros
- Wide catalogue of construction-specific agents beyond a single chat window
- Addresses legacy ERP gaps with bot automation
- Strong integration list for North American contractor stacks
- Free trial lowers the cost of a supervised pilot
Cons
- Automation around payments and payroll demands strict controls
- Vendor performance claims require measurement on your documents
- Large agent footprint can sprawl without governance
- Model and subprocessor details need legal review
Key features
Otto orchestration: Coordinates multiple Genius apps across preconstruction, delivery, and back office (Briq, 2026).
Document extraction: Turns bids, invoices, drawings, and pay apps into structured records; marketing cites 98.7% accuracy on sample flows (Briq, 2026).
Genius app catalog: Named apps for bid analysis, AP, billing, risk, workforce, submittals, and more (Briq, 2026).
RPA bots: Automates legacy screens with audit screenshots when APIs are missing (Briq, 2026).
Integrations: Lists 100+ systems including Procore, Autodesk, Oracle, SAP, Microsoft, and Trimble (Briq, 2026).
Security posture: Public copy highlights SOC 2 Type II status (Briq, 2026).
Pricing
Otto free trial
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Offered on briq.ai marketing pages; confirm limits and upgrade path.
Enterprise bundles
Contact sales
Expect quotes that combine Genius apps, bots, and services.
Frequently asked questions
What is Otto versus Briq?
Briq is the company; Otto is the orchestration product that runs Genius apps and bots. Licensing may bundle multiple apps, so clarify naming in contracts (Briq, 2026).
Can Otto post directly to our ERP?
Marketing shows journal entries and invoice bots posting into systems such as Sage and Viewpoint. You must define approval gates, segregation of duties, and rollback procedures before go-live (Briq, 2026).
Does Briq work with Procore?
Yes, integrations include Procore along with many finance and collaboration tools. Validate whether sync is real-time or batch for the objects you care about (Briq, 2026).
Is there a free tier?
The site promotes Try Otto Free alongside enterprise sales motions. Read the trial limits on document volume, users, and connected systems (Briq, 2026).
How do we govern AI errors?
Keep human approvals on money movement, log exceptions, and run parallel runs before turning off manual entry. Ask Briq for monitoring dashboards and replay tooling (Briq, 2026).
What should security review cover?
Request SOC 2 report excerpts, penetration test summaries, data retention, and subprocessors for language models. Map each Genius app to the data classes it touches (Briq, 2026).
Tutorials and learning
- Platform tourWebinar
- Try OttoDocs