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Ply
Low-Voltage Inventory Software

Track Every Cable Spool, Camera, and Connector Across Your Low-Voltage Crews

Book a 30-minute demo and see how Ply keeps every crew stocked and every installer on the job.

  • How to track cable, cameras, and components across every crew in real time
  • How to eliminate emergency supply runs mid-install
  • How to set up in days with your existing workflow
  • Custom pricing for your team size
Live in days, not monthsUnlimited users included30-min personalized demo

Book a free 30-minute demo

$2,200
Saved per week per contractor
non-billable wages avoided
70%
Average material cost reduction
vs. legacy purchasing
40%
More service capacity
per team, per week
8
Competitive bids per RFQ
via Ply mixed bidding

Your problems. Solved.

Every low-voltage contractor deals with these headaches. Here's exactly how Ply fixes them.

The Problem

No idea how much cable is left on each spool across crews

How Ply Fixes It

Ply tracks partial spools by footage remaining. Dispatchers see exactly how much Cat6, coax, or fiber each crew has before assigning the next job.

The Problem

Expensive cameras and NVRs unaccounted for between jobs

How Ply Fixes It

Serial number tracking on every IP camera, NVR, and networking switch. Full chain-of-custody from purchase through installation for every high-value item.

The Problem

Connectors and small components constantly running short

How Ply Fixes It

Par-level stocking for RJ45 connectors, keystones, wall plates, and patch cables. Ply triggers replenishment before your techs run out mid-install.

The Problem

Hours wasted counting racks, switches, and cable boxes

How Ply Fixes It

Scan with your phone, a Bluetooth scanner, or NFC tags. Cycle counts on cable and components take minutes, not hours.

See how it works for your low-voltage business

30-minute demo. No commitment. We'll show you exactly how Ply fits your operation.

Ready to stop losing money on untracked cable and equipment?

Join contractors using Ply to track low-voltage inventory, manage crew stock, and keep installers on the job — not at the supply house.