The Alba365 Suite
One suite. Built deep for five industries.
Alba365 is a suite of eight vertical software products — POS, property management, construction estimating, IT operations and more — each built for the way its industry actually runs, not retrofitted from a generic template.
- 8
- products
- 5
- industries
- Offline-first
- by design
- Canada-ready
- compliance
The suite
Eight products. One architecture, security model, and roadmap.
Every Alba365 product is built deep for its industry, yet shares the same foundation — so the suite compounds instead of fragmenting.
Hospitality
An offline-first stack for restaurants and QSR chains: point of sale that keeps selling when the internet drops, phone ordering that matches POS speed, and cloud-managed signage that plays on any screen with or without connectivity.
3 products
Real Estate
Property management that manages your buildings and your doors. Full accounting and leasing with native smart-lock and access control built in — no middleware, no third-party integrations — and AI working across rent, maintenance, and resident retention.
1 product
Construction
AI-native takeoff and estimating purpose-built for Canadian mid-market general contractors. Turn four-hour manual estimates into fifteen-minute workflows, with T5018, EFT, and provincial WCB compliance baked in and pricing you can trust for three years.
1 product
Channel & Partners
The control layer for partners who sell and operate Alba365 at scale. Manage multiple store chains, allocate licenses across app types, and govern every tenant from one cloud portal with granular permissions and full audit logging.
1 product
IT Operations
The tooling that runs distributed fleets: enterprise ticketing, time and attendance, payroll and billing for MSPs — plus self-hosted remote monitoring and management across Windows, macOS, and Linux, on infrastructure you own rather than rent per seat.
2 products
Pick the product. Get the whole suite behind it.
Start with the one product your industry needs today. Everything in Alba365 shares the same architecture, security model, and roadmap — so adding the next vertical is never a migration.