
Constellation HomeBuilder Systems this week unveiled an enterprise-grade AI agent for homebuilders.
Markham-based Constellation says that Stella AI blends industry‑specific intelligence, data security, and integration with builder workflows to help with decisions across financing, sales, purchasing, and more.
“We’ve been working closely with builders to bring Stella to life,” says Bob Swainhart, Vice President Enterprise Solutions at Constellation HomeBuilder Systems.
Not merely some “generic chatbot,” Stella AI gives builders visibility into market trends, performance shifts, and opportunities through insights from BuilderMetrix, according to Swainhart.
“While every builder’s needs are different, the goal is the same: gain efficiency, improve decision-making, and stay competitive,” he stated. “Stella is built to support that.”
BuilderMetrix is Constellation’s proprietary real-time data, analytics, and benchmarking platform. It features a homebuilding dataset including aggregated and anonymized financial and operational data from live builder ERP systems, and other third-party data.
Combined with Stella, the tech “transforms how builder teams operate,” says Swainhart. “What might take a purchasing agent hours across disparate sources can now be answered in seconds [while] builders get both speed and confidence with insights backed by the same trusted data foundation they rely on today.”
Ty Brewer, Chief Digital Officer at HistoryMaker Homes, believes that “Constellation’s launch of Stella AI marks a turning point for our industry.”
“Most builders are just beginning to explore AI,” he says, “but Constellation is already shaping what the future will look like, with practical, builder‑ready tools that will help homebuilders unlock efficiencies and gain a competitive edge.”
Constellation intends to showcase Stella AI at the International Builders’ Show in Orlando from February 17th through 19th.
Constellation HomeBuilder Systems is part of the Perseus Operating Group of Constellation Software, which is traded publicly on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker CSU.


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