Here's what we'd build if you walked in from one of these. Software ships the same way for everyone else — the examples just make the idea concrete.
Schedules on whiteboards, labor on paper timecards, job costing in QuickBooks two weeks after the crew left the site. Procore costs $500 a seat and still doesn't connect to the way you actually run jobs.
A web app shaped like your actual business: supervisors assign crews from a live board, the office sees labor burn against the budget before it blows up, subs and project managers log into portals scoped to what they need. One source of truth that talks to QuickBooks or Sage on a schedule you set.
Shop floor status lives in the foreman's head. Quotes take three days because the estimator is hunting for the last similar job. NetSuite and Epicor can do it, but they'll eat half a year's profit to implement.
Not a platform. One workflow at a time: shop-floor data capture on a tablet, quote-to-cash that actually cashes, a scheduling view that shows what's late before it's late. Built on top of what you already use — QuickBooks, your current drawing system, your ERP if you have one.
veterinary practices, commercial property managers, independent insurance agencies, multi-location dental, funeral homes
Book a 30-minute discovery call. We'll walk through what you have today, tell you honestly what's worth building, and scope what a pilot looks like.