Real-time cost tracking, job analysis, and automated project forecasting. The platform designed for construction and mechanical/electrical contracting firms.

Track actual costs versus estimates for each construction site in real time. Receive automatic alerts for budget overruns and unapproved changes.
Project the margin upon completion of each job by combining work progress, costs incurred, and remaining commitments. Anticipate potential issues before they turn into losses.
Performance, punctuality, and costs per subcontractor. Compare quotes, track delays, and identify the most reliable partners using objective data.
Cash flow projections by project and in aggregate. Cross-reference SAL, issued invoices, and supplier payment due dates to anticipate liquidity constraints.
Generate progress reports with a single click. Up-to-date data, professionally formatted, and ready for the project manager or client.
Compare performance across construction sites: cost per square meter, productivity, and completion times. Learn from the best projects to improve future ones.
A standalone workflow that monitors costs, progress, and cash flow for each construction site. It generates progress reports, tracks subcontractors, and flags critical issues—all without manual intervention.
Integrate it with your construction management software or accounting software, or upload your project spreadsheets. Set it up in less than five minutes—no IT skills required.
The system tracks costs, progress, and cash flow for each construction site. Forecast models for margins and liquidity are updated with each new data point.
Construction site dashboard, reports for project management, alerts for cost overruns. The AI Agent keeps everything under control while you manage the construction sites.
GDPR, CCPA, PCI DSS, CSA STAR. Data hosted in Germany. W3C member. Your data remains under your control at all times.
Connect your construction management software or upload project data. Cost tracking, margin forecasting, and SAL reports—all up and running in five minutes.














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