BuiltGrid Supplier Profile
BuiltGrid Supplier Profile

Public profile with a unique web link.

BuiltGrid Supplier Profile In-app

BuiltGrid in-app profile.

When you’re trying to win more work, first impressions are crucial. Your BuiltGrid business profile helps you quickly build trust and showcase your business in the best light. Once created, it becomes visible to builders using BuiltGrid and through a public profile with a unique link. If you don’t have a website, use this link on your social media pages or in your email signature to highlight your business capabilities and show why you’re the right partner for your prospective builder’s next project.

You can customise your profile to fit your business needs. The details you provide in BuiltGrid account settings, such as your business information, jobs, services, regions, and credentials, are all displayed in your profile to tell your complete story. Adding this information enhances your professional presence and gives builders the confidence to choose you for their next project.

Here are some tips to developing a winning profile.

1. A winning headline, backed up by detail

You’re more than just a list of services, you bring value to every project. 
 
Builders are looking for professionals that suit their business, align with their values, and meet their specific project needs. Your headline and short description are your chances to grab attention and get the builder reading more. Make it clear and tailored to your audience, specifically targeting the builder you want to attract.

In the long description, highlight what sets you apart from other contractors. Whether it’s years of experience, exceptional quality, a specialty in a certain type of work, or an unbeatable commitment to builder timelines, make sure it stands out.

2. Logo and photos

Visuals matter. Your company logo and photos of your work are often the first things builders see and can say a lot about your business. 
 
In a recent survey, over 90% of builders said the company logo played a role when considering a potential supply partner. By uploading your logo and high-quality images of your work, unique jobs, or team, you create a story that inspires confidence in potential builder partners.

3. Industry support OH&S and compliance

The construction industry is one of the more heavily regulated sectors, and much of the responsibility falls on the builder. By higlighting you association membership and uploading your certificates, OH&S compliance documents, insurance, licenses, and WSMS, you demonstrate that you’re prepared to support the builder not only with the project but also with regulatory requirements.
 
This shows you’re aware of industry standards and ready to step on site with everything in place.

4. Widen your reach

Your service area is visible to builders, so widening it shows flexibility and a willingness to work with the builder’s clients. 
 
Since regions are based on local government areas, adding an extra region might only extend your morning drive by 20km, but it could add the perfect project and profit to your bottom line.

5. Keep your profile current

An up-to-date profile shows you’re active and relevant. 
 
Whether it’s your business description, contact details, licenses, or showcasing recent projects, keeping your profile fresh helps you stay competitive. If your business has expanded or added new services, reflect this in your profile description and photo gallery.
By following these quick tips, you can optimise your BuiltGrid profile and attract more opportunities in no time!
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