Field-First Product

Construction Site OS

A field-first site operations product for progress updates, labour, materials, approvals, expenses, and reporting, designed for construction companies that need cleaner visibility without forcing the site team through clunky ERP behaviour.

Construction Site OS
Sites updated12 / 14
Pending approvals07
Material requests19
Product Shape

Version 1 is focused on site operations, not a giant ERP disguised as software breadth.

The wedge is simple: make site updates easier to capture, make approvals easier to track, and make project visibility easier to trust.

Core workflows

  • Daily progress reports
  • Labour attendance
  • Material requests
  • Site expenses
  • Photo updates
  • Approvals dashboard

Who it is for

  • Company admin and operations owner
  • Project manager and approvals lead
  • Site engineer and reporting owner
  • Purchase or accounts reviewer
Why It Exists

Field teams need speed. Management needs proof. Most legacy tools still give neither gracefully.

Daily reporting should be quick enough that the site team actually keeps up with it.
Approvals should move with project and site context instead of disappearing into chat threads.
Management should see what moved, what stalled, and what is still waiting without asking five people.
Operating Flow

The product is shaped around how the site, project lead, and office already interact.

Capture site activity fast

Progress, labour, material demand, expenses, and photos are logged where the work actually happens.

Review with context

Project and accounts reviewers see the site, user, and request context together before approving anything.

Keep the business clearer

The office gets cleaner visibility without turning every site update into a manual follow-up loop.

Deliberate Scope

What we are intentionally not trying to solve in the first release.

  • Full accounting ERP
  • Payroll and HR suite
  • Fleet / diesel tracking
  • Subcontractor billing
  • Tender management
  • Big-bang all-in-one construction software
Next Step

If this is the right wedge, we start by building the field-first core properly.