Industries & use cases

Built for operations-heavy businesses.

If your company runs crews, trucks, materials, and schedules — and the software holding it together is Excel, paper, and group texts — you're exactly who we build for.

Who we work with

Real operations, real complexity.

The industry matters less than the shape of the problem: physical work, constant coordination, and information that has to travel between the field and the office without getting lost.

Construction companies

Estimating, job costing, schedules, and field data that live in five places — or in one spreadsheet nobody's allowed to touch.

Field service businesses

Techs, routes, customers, and invoices — the day changes hourly, and the tools should keep up without a dispatcher heroically retyping it all.

Landscaping and lawn care

Recurring routes, seasonal load, weather, and crews — the workflow our own product, Scape, grew up in.

Trade contractors

Electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and beyond: quotes, scheduling, materials, and billing that should live under one roof.

Operations-heavy companies

Distribution, equipment rental, inspections, property services — anywhere the work is physical and the coordination never stops.

Anyone running on spreadsheets

Whatever the industry: if a workbook, a whiteboard, or a text thread is load-bearing for a critical workflow, we should talk.

Use cases

The problems we get hired to solve.

Construction estimating and cost intelligence

Encode your pricing logic, quote consistently, and learn from actuals versus estimates.

Field crew management

Who's where, on what job, with what status — visible from the office, usable from the truck.

Inventory tracking

Shelf, truck, and job-site stock with reorder points and job-level consumption.

Route and stop management

Plan the day's routes, adjust as it changes, and keep customers in the loop.

Job costing

Labor, materials, and drive time against each job — margins you can trust per job, not per year.

Internal dashboards

One screen for the state of the business, fed by live operational data.

Custom client portals

Give customers a window into their jobs — status, documents, invoices — without the phone tag.

Data-driven decision systems

When to add a crew, which work pays, where the leaks are — answered from your own history.

Sound familiar?

The signs an operation has outgrown its tools.

None of these mean anyone did anything wrong. They mean the business grew and the tooling didn't. That's fixable — usually more cheaply than living with it.

The schedule lives on a whiteboard, photographed every morning at 6 a.m.
One spreadsheet only one person can safely edit.
The same job typed into three different systems.
Pricing that depends on who wrote the estimate.
Inventory counts that are a recurring surprise.
Reports assembled by hand every Friday afternoon.
Your industry, your workflow

Tell us how the work runs today.

A few sentences about your operation is enough to start. We'll give you an honest read on whether purpose-built software is worth it.