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Infinitive

Infinitive is a web-first configuration and design-to-order platform that connects CAD, ERP, and CRM data so manufacturers can sell modular buildings and other configurable products with guided choices and automated BOM handoff.

Infinitive markets itself as an end-to-end system that links customer-facing configuration with engineering and production data. The public homepage states that the product combines AI-assisted suggestions, CAD connectivity, and manufacturing automation for modular and bespoke product lines (Infinitive, 2025).

For construction readers, Infinitive calls out modular buildings as a named use case: streamlining design-to-production paths when buyers pick modules, finishes, and options online. That matters for offsite and volumetric builders who must keep sales, engineering, and factory scheduling aligned on the same bill of materials.

The same vendor also promotes furniture and generic complex products, so AEC teams should validate which templates, structural rules, and code checks exist for building modules in their market rather than assuming a full structural engine out of the box.

Infinitive trades as CAE Tech Limited with offices in the United Kingdom and Spain according to the footer; deployment, hosting, and integration effort will scale with how many enterprise systems you connect.

Specifications

Pricing

Enterprise quote

Platforms

Web

Used for

Design-to-order salesModular option managementBOM automationERP-aligned orderingCustomer self-service configuration

Used by

Modular BuildersOffsite ManufacturersProduct EngineersSales EngineersOperations Managers

Tasks

Publish a configurable product catalog with valid option rulesLet customers or dealers generate quotes and orders onlinePush configured BOMs toward CAD and manufacturing systemsKeep CRM and ERP records aligned with what was configuredReduce manual translation between sales conversations and fabrication packages

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Speaks directly to modular construction as a named vertical alongside other manufacturing segments.
  • Covers the full quote-to-build handoff rather than only a visual configurator.
  • AI-assisted guidance can reduce invalid combinations on large modular SKUs.
  • Integration story aligns with how real prefab firms already run CAD, ERP, and CRM stacks.

Cons

  • Also targets non-building products; you must confirm building-specific engineering and code features for your region.
  • Enterprise integrations require IT and vendor support; expect implementation projects rather than same-day signup.
  • Public pricing is not listed on the homepage; budget through demos and statements of work.
  • Structural performance and jurisdictional compliance still need your engineers and local reviewers.

Key features

  • Product configuration: Buyers configure modules and options while the platform validates combinations in real time according to rules you maintain.

  • AI-assisted choices: Marketing describes AI suggestions that help customers navigate large option sets without breaking compatible assemblies.

  • CAD and PLM links: Infinitive advertises connections from configuration into CAD and product lifecycle tools so geometry stays tied to what was sold.

  • ERP and CRM integration: Positioning includes syncing orders, BOMs, and customer records with existing enterprise systems.

  • Modular building workflows: A dedicated section on the site addresses volumetric and modular construction use cases separately from other industries.

  • Manufacturing automation: The vendor ties configured orders into production planning to reduce manual re-entry between sales and shop floor systems.

Pricing

Enterprise (contact sales)

Contact sales

No public rate card on infinitive.io as of 2026-04; pricing is negotiated. Currency may vary by contract.

Frequently asked questions

Is Infinitive only for modular construction?

No. The company markets configurable products across several industries, including bespoke furniture and complex devices. Modular buildings are one highlighted use case; ask Infinitive which references and templates apply to volumetric construction in your country.

Does Infinitive replace my BIM authoring tools?

Infinitive focuses on configuration, ordering, and manufacturing data handoff. Detailed BIM authoring, fabrication drawings, and site coordination still rely on your chosen CAD and BIM platforms and on qualified engineers.

How does Infinitive connect to CAD?

Marketing claims integrations with leading CAD and PLM systems so configured orders can drive models and BOMs. Exact connectors depend on your subscription and technology stack; confirm during a technical workshop.

Can customers configure buildings online?

That is the stated goal for modular use cases: guided online configuration with validation. The depth of architectural control varies by how your team models allowable modules and options inside Infinitive.

Where is Infinitive based?

The website lists offices in Leamington Spa, United Kingdom and Barcelona, Spain, and names CAE Tech Limited as the trading entity. Support hours and data residency should be confirmed for your contract.

Is there a free trial?

The homepage emphasizes booking a demo rather than a self-serve trial. Ask the vendor whether pilot programs exist for modular manufacturers.

Tutorials and learning

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