The project workspace for residential builders.
One place for projects, the budget, the draws, the field, and your trades. Built for the residential builder running ten jobs at once, and shared with the lender, the contractor, the client, and the investor on each one.
The problem
Three places residential builders lose time and money.
Lost to the project spreadsheet
The average builder loses around two work days a week moving the same numbers between the project sheet, the accounting file, and the next draw packet.
From draw filed to draw funded
Missing waivers, receipts spread across three inboxes, and a packet that gets emailed back twice. The job slows down while the paperwork catches up.
Run without a clear paper trail
When the client asks what changed and why, the answer often lives in a text message or a notepad. BuilderGrid keeps it on the project.
Take a look around
Click any of these to open the real screen.
Six of the main pages, with the actual product on the other side of the click. There's more inside than what's pictured here.

Projects
Address, lot, plan, budget, schedule, draws, and the field log on one page. Set the first house up, then copy it for the next.
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Budget
Every line, every bid, every change order. The same numbers your bank will see come draw time.

Draws and lender
Receipts, lien waivers, and inspections in one packet your bank already knows how to read.

Marketplace
Send the work out to trade contractors near the jobsite.

Field log
Daily notes from the jobsite, photos, and a punchlist on the floorplan.

Client page
The page your homeowner opens in a browser to see where the build is, what they've picked, and what's changed.
These are six of the main pages. There are others (scheduling, change orders, documents, vendor records, reports, and more). Want a tour of the rest? Get in touch.
A look at the screens
A few of the pages builders open every day.
Drag the row to look through the rest of the screens.
Built for everyone on the build
Five views of the same project.
The same project file is shared with the builder, the lender, the contractor, the client, and the investor. Each one sees the part that's their job.
For the builder running multiple jobs
Run your jobs the way you already do, with one place for projects, the budget, the draws, the field log, and your trades. No rebuilding a project sheet every time you start a new house.
- Every project on one page. Set the first house up, copy it for the next.
- Send the draw packet to your bank in one go, with the waivers already attached.
- Give the homeowner a page they can read on their phone.

Core values
What we stand for.
On your side
We work for the people who are using BuilderGrid. Your feedback is how we measure ourselves.
Help is included
Help is part of the product. When you have a question, you reach a real person on our team.
No keys until it's done
You wouldn't hand over the keys to a house with no windows or fixtures. A feature ships when it is done.
Your records are yours
Your data artifacts are yours. If you ever choose to leave BuilderGrid, we will produce your data for you to take with you.
Same place, same way
A builder doesn't reshuffle their tools every quarter. We don't either. The way your team works today is the way it will work next year, unless we have a real reason and we tell you up front.
We keep you in the loop
You'll know what we're working on, what's coming next, and when to expect it. If a timeline shifts, you hear it from us as soon as we know.