Why we built this

You didn't start a business. You bought yourself a job.

Nobody starts a service business to do paperwork at 9pm. You started it because you were the best on the crew. Then you got good enough to be busy, and busy enough to be trapped.

Every bid, every change, every question comes through you — because it all lives in your head, your truck, and four hundred text messages.

So when the big job shows up, you say no. Not because you can't do the work. Because you can't carry any more.

That's not a work-ethic problem. That's not a you problem.

Nobody ever handed you a system. You were never supposed to figure out federal-grade operations between a tear-off and a punch list.

And here's the thing that actually matters: a business that only exists in your head can't be handed to anyone. Not a foreman. Not an office manager. Not a buyer. Not your kid.

Put it somewhere real, and everything changes. You can hire. You can take a week off. You can grow without drowning. You can, one day, sell it — because there's finally something to sell that isn't just you.

That's what we build. Not software — a way out of the middle of your own company.

Not sure which side you're on? I do the work · Other people do the work for me