Industry outlook

Proptech momentum across Canada is accelerating.

BuilderStack is aligning its launch with builders modernizing buyer experiences as the proptech market climbs toward a projected $22.1B valuation by 2035.

$3.8B
Canadian proptech value in 2024
Market Research Future
17.36%
Projected CAGR through 2035
Market Research Future
51,053
Canadian homebuilder businesses
IBISWorld, 2025
70.56%
Residential construction share from new builds
Mordor Intelligence, 2024

Regional launch strategy

We will pilot with British Columbia builders, then expand into Alberta’s high-growth corridor, and scale into Ontario’s volume-driven market.

British Columbia
Regional strategy
Surrey anchors launch efforts with proximity to innovation hubs and long-term infrastructure investment signaled by the Major Projects Inventory.
Alberta
Regional strategy
Housing starts forecast to rise over 20% year-over-year, providing fertile ground for streamlined marketing operations in fast-growing municipalities.
Ontario
Regional strategy
High-density developments dominate, with Toronto condo starts projected to climb 112% — ideal for scalable digital showcase tooling.

Who we serve

Small to mid-sized residential builders and developers who are scaling communities and need modern, flexible digital operations.

Homebuilders & developers
Proptech partners
International expansion (Year 2+)

Canada’s construction industry has only 28% digital adoption despite nine in ten executives acknowledging productivity gains from technology. BuilderStack is developing purpose-built tools to shorten launch cycles.

By Year 2 we target US expansion, leveraging a scalable SaaS footprint to reach similar builders while keeping core innovation anchored in Canada.

Market gaps we close

BuilderStack is being architected to solve the friction Canadian builders face when running digital sales operations.

Limited customization
Builders rely on generic templates and external agencies, leading to slow updates and inconsistent brand execution.
Manual marketing
Teams spend valuable time rewriting property descriptions and brochures instead of focusing on strategy and sales.
Lead engagement gaps
Most builders lack automated tools to qualify buyers after hours, leaving warm leads unattended.
Data sovereignty
Global SaaS platforms often store data outside Canada, creating compliance friction for domestic developers.