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Heat load calculation, digital takeoff and HVAC workflows in one app

Prometo connects floor plans, room data, heating surfaces and hydraulic balancing in one project workflow for HVAC teams.

Short answer

Prometo is built for HVAC workflows that start with a floor plan and end with structured calculation data. Teams can prepare heat load, takeoff, heat pump context and balancing data without splitting the project across disconnected tools.

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Plan-based workflow

Start from a PDF floor plan, structure rooms and keep project data connected through the next planning steps.

Built for HVAC teams

Prometo focuses on the practical workflow around heat load calculation, digital takeoff, heat generators and hydraulic balancing.

Mobile and office-ready

Project data can be reviewed on site and continued in the office, so measurements and calculations stay aligned.

Heat load as the base

Prometo keeps heat load data visible so sizing decisions stay grounded in the building, not just in a single kW figure.

Room-by-room structure

Room data stays organized so later steps like heating surfaces, balancing, and validation do not have to be rebuilt.

One connected model

The goal is a clean technical workflow where the same project information is reused instead of re-entered.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is Prometo?

Prometo is an HVAC workflow app for floor-plan based project preparation, heat load calculation, digital takeoff and related planning tasks.

Who is Prometo for?

Prometo is aimed at HVAC contractors, planners and teams that need a structured workflow from floor plan to technical project data.

Does Prometo replace professional planning?

No. Prometo provides structured project data and workflow support. Final technical decisions remain project-specific and should be checked by qualified professionals.

Is Prometo mobile-friendly?

Yes. The workflow is designed so field and office work can stay connected.

Can the same project data be reused later?

Yes. The intent is to reuse the same room and project context across calculation and balancing steps.