We grew up around job sites. Our parents ran trades shops; we built software for years. Construction Scope is what happens when those two worlds finally meet.
If a line of copy needs explaining to a foreman on a Tuesday morning, it doesn't ship. No jargon, no acronyms, no "T&M."
Designed for the truck cab and the office desk. Crew can do everything from a phone; the office gets the reporting it needs.
You don't need a delightful invoice tool. You need one that works at 6:45am with one bar of service. That's our job.
Construction Scope exists because most software built for small construction businesses was actually built for the people who sell software, not the people running the jobs. Dashboards nobody reads. Modules nobody clicked. A "platform" you needed an onboarding call to log into.
We started over. One screen for every job — pipeline status, customer, scope, schedule, change orders, labor, materials, invoices, payments. One inbox for every approval. One number for "are we still making money on this." Built so a foreman can run it from a phone with one bar of service, and an office manager can run the books from the same workspace.
We're early. We're talking to every customer who signs up. If you've got an opinion about what small-shop contracting software should actually do, we want to hear it — hello@constructionscope.net .