Restored Technology builds the software restoration companies run on. It was founded by someone who ran the jobs first — and got tired of the tools not keeping up.
Josh Aponte has spent 26 years in property restoration — from the field to the front office — most recently as a General Manager at BELFOR Property Restoration, one of the largest restoration companies in the world. He has run emergency response, estimating, production, and the P&L that ties them together.
That whole time, the software never matched the work. Estimating lived in one tool, scheduling in another, equipment on a whiteboard, collections in a spreadsheet — and the job number had to be re-typed into every one of them. The people doing the work spent their day feeding software instead of running jobs.
Restored Technology exists to close that gap: one operating system, RestoredOS, that runs the entire restoration company on a single connected job record — and a suite of focused products for the teams that only need one piece. It is built the way a restoration company actually works, because it was built by someone who did the work.
Every screen is shaped by how a restoration company actually runs a job — first notice of loss, mitigation, scope, buyout, production, billing — not generic project software bent to fit.
The industry runs on a stack of disconnected tools and endless re-keying. We build one connected record so the work flows from the emergency call to the final payment.
Documentation that survives a claim audit, drying logs to IICRC S500, and scopes that reconcile — because the work has to hold up to the carrier, not just look good in a demo.
Tell us how you run jobs today and which products fit. We’ll put together pricing and a walkthrough.
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