ConstruxionPro

Built next to a paving company, not in a Bay Area office.

The product was built over 18 months serving one specialty contractor. Every workflow exists because that contractor needed it.

Most construction software is designed in a tech office for an imagined contractor. Construxion Pro is different. It started in 2024 as a custom build for one mid-sized paving company — the kind of operation running on QuickBooks, three spreadsheets, a Bubble.io app, and a group text.

We spent eighteen months sitting next to that company's office manager, watching her reconcile measurements from the field against invoices that needed to go out by Friday. We watched foremen lose track of permits that were about to expire. We watched the owner suspect — correctly — that the company was leaving money on the table every month, but having no way to prove it.

Every feature in Construxion Pro exists because that company needed it. The measurement-to-billing flow exists because they were re-typing the same dimensions in three places. The renewal chains for permits and locates exist because one missed renewal cost them a day's shutdown. The role-based dashboards exist because the foreman didn't want to scroll past the office manager's work to find his own.

The Bubble.io build ran the company for about 18 months. It worked, but it hit reliability and customization ceilings. So in late 2025 we started over on Next.js + Supabase. That rewrite is now ~95% complete with the original company serving as the single live customer — and we're opening up to a small group of specialty contractors who want what they have.

Who Construxion Pro is for

  • Paving, concrete, sitework, utilities, and traffic-control contractors
  • 20–200 person crews
  • $5M–$50M annual revenue
  • Companies that have outgrown spreadsheets but can't justify Procore's enterprise complexity

Who it's not for

General contractors managing big commercial projects with dozens of subs (use Procore). Residential builders and remodelers (use Buildertrend). Solo operators with one truck (use spreadsheets). We're built for one specific kind of company, and trying to be everything to everyone is how products like this end up being useful to no one.

Where we are today

We're a small company. As of mid-2026, we're onboarding our first few design-partner contractors on top of the original customer that built the product with us. By July, we'll be opening to a broader group. If you run a paving, concrete, or utility contracting business and any of the above sounds familiar — get in touch.

Want more detail?

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