Smart Copy focuses on configuration and structure — it’s designed to recreate how your account behaves, not duplicate everything in it. The goal is to give you a Sandbox that behaves like your production account without carrying over records that could create confusion or compliance risk.
As a general rule:
Copied: Company-level settings, security configuration, permission templates, and — for the projects you select — tool settings and data based on the tools you choose during setup.
Not copied: Unsupported tools, integration connections, and Directory users (to prevent unintended access to the Sandbox environment).
During Sandbox creation, you’ll select which supported tools to include and whether to copy settings only or settings and data. Coverage is expanding over time — the tool selection screen in Procore always reflects what’s currently available.
Availability and limits
Who can create On-Demand Sandboxes?
Procore Company Admins can create and manage Sandboxes from the Sandbox Management area.
How many Sandboxes can I have?
During the Beta, each participating company can have up to 3 active On-Demand Sandboxes at a time.
Which environments are supported?
On-Demand Sandboxes are hosted in the same zone as your production company and are designed to support all Procore zones, including US, international regions, and (as work completes) FedRAMP-aligned environments.
Do On-Demand Sandboxes support mobile and integrations?
Yes. On-Demand Sandboxes offer full integration compatibility and mobile support, matching production. Integrations are not copied from your production account — you’ll need to connect them to the Sandbox separately.
For more detail on limits and entitlements as we approach GA, see your Procore account team or the Sandbox Packaging documentation.
What On-Demand Sandboxes are best for
Here are some of the most common scenarios where an On-Demand Sandbox is a better fit than the legacy Monthly Sandbox or a second production account:
Test new workflows or integrations
Train new users
Give new team members access to a safe environment that feels like your production account, with familiar tools and settings.
Use copied projects or templates so they can practice on realistic scenarios without touching live jobs.
Experiment with new features
Use a Sandbox to explore new Procore features, workflows, or configurations before rolling them out to the whole company.
Pair Sandboxes with feature-flagged or beta functionality to collect feedback from a small group of users in a low-risk environment.
Validate changes before going live
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