The Visibility Problem

Across construction and real estate, teams spend too much time searching for vendors and subcontractors before they can even start onboarding them.

Until now, even Jones users often needed to:

  • Navigate into each property or project
  • Filter vendors manually
  • Hope they appeared within a location radius
  • Re-enter contact details
  • Repeat the steps for each new project

For compliance teams, prequalifying vendors meant chasing down insurance information before even sending an invitation, with no visibility into whether a vendor had current coverage on file anywhere in the Jones system.

The Jones Network has been upgraded to remove that friction.

It now gives every Jones client a single, centralized view of over 110,000 vendors and subcontractors invited across the entire platform—allowing teams to discover, evaluate, and invite them with confidence.

Opening The Jones Network, sorting by trade, and applying filters

A Complete Network

Inside The Jones Network, you can:

  • Browse a unified list of vendors and subcontractors
  • Filter by trade, vendor source, or market sector
  • Search for specific companies
  • Sort by popularity and distance from your location
  • See whether the vendor is already part of your account

Filtering vendors by trade

No more guessing past vendors. No more scattered lists.

Profiles You Can Trust

Each profile centralizes the information Jones collects, giving you a complete view before you make contact.

Exploring a comprehensive vendor profile with all key details

The vendor profile provides structured information that includes:

Company Details

  • Company name and logo
  • Address and service area
  • Website and service hours
  • Google rating/review count

Contact Information

  • Email
  • Phone number
  • Broker email

Activity in Jones

  • Number of jobs and projects
  • Responsiveness
  • Last COI upload date
  • Policy expiration date

Every profile has a Jones Risk Rating, which is a data-driven score of the vendor’s historical insurance compliance on Jones. You’ll also see full policy details for General Liability, Auto, Umbrella, and Workers’ Compensation, including coverage limits, expiration dates, and endorsements.

These profiles give project admins, property managers, and compliance teams the context they need to evaluate vendors before inviting them.

Understanding the Jones Risk Rating and insurance coverage details

Invite Vendors Directly to Your Projects

With a single click on Invite Vendor, you can select the project or property, select the requirements, and send the invitation instantly.

Jones creates the vendor record, begins the collection flow, and syncs everything into your account. This removes the old limitations: no more searching inside each project and no more annoying keyboard strokes.

Where This Fits in Jones Broader Vision

This upgrade builds on The Jones Network’s foundation. By transforming COIs into digital insurance profiles and centralizing vendor data, the Network sets the stage for future automations: faster compliance comparisons, reduced COI collections, smarter risk evaluation across projects, and network effects that benefit every client.

We’re bringing order, structure, and visibility to one of the hardest workflows in the built world.

FAQ – Important Details About The Jones Network

How current is the data in The Jones Network?

Vendor data is updated consistently—every few days or weeks. Updates depend on when vendors provide new information or when our data pull refreshes. The Jones Network is not updated in real time; if a vendor’s information appears outdated, it’s likely awaiting inclusion in the next update cycle.

Why might some vendor information look different or outdated?

Those fields come from third-party data (e.g., Google Business Profiles). If the information seems incorrect, it may be awaiting an update from the source or pending inclusion in the next refresh cycle.

How is a vendor’s service area determined?

A vendor’s service area is inferred from the locations of properties and projects they have been invited to on Jones. They may serve additional regions not yet reflected in their activity history.

What insurance information is displayed, and is it complete?

Insurance information shown in the vendor profile reflects coverage documents submitted to Jones relative to specific client requirements. While extensive, it may not represent the vendor’s entire insurance portfolio.

Can I see full policy details (limits, endorsements, provisions)?

Full visibility is available for vendors who have granted consent or those who have been invited to your account.

If insurance details appear blurred, it means the vendor hasn’t given consent or hasn’t been invited to your properties/projects yet.

Can clients add reviews or mark vendors as preferred?

Not yet. These collaborative features are planned for a future update of The Jones Network. If this would be valuable for your team, please share that feedback with your Customer Success Manager or directly with our Product team.

The upgraded Jones Network is now available to all Jones clients. Open Jones, click the J-icon, and start exploring the expanded vendor profiles, broader network data, and the new invite workflow.