Live — Austin · Central Time Issue 01 / Rev. A · May 2026
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§ 01 AI for Austin construction

Quiet automation for loud jobsites.

Systems that run in the background.

We deploy Claude-powered workflows for small construction businesses — invoicing, payroll planning, contracts — so your back office runs without you holding the phone.

§ 02 / The promise

You bid jobs. We build the machinery that keeps the rest of the company humming after dark.

Most contractors don't need another app login. You need someone to wire up the boring, repeating parts of running a business — and walk away when it's actually running. That's what we do, on a 21-day setup, with Claude doing the work in the background.

§ 03 / Three workflows we deploy

The three systems most Austin GCs ask for first.

WF · 01

Invoicing & receivables.

Draft, send, and chase. Igris pulls completed work from your job log, generates the invoice in your format, and follows up on a 14 / 30 / 45-day cadence — politely.

  • Auto-draft from job log
  • Late-payment chase sequence
  • Statements every Friday
  • QuickBooks sync
WF · 02

Payroll & crew planning.

Timesheets reconciled against the schedule, hours flagged, payroll prepared by Sunday at 7pm. Next week's crew assignments drafted from the active job board.

  • Crew-by-crew time reconciliation
  • Sunday payroll packet
  • Schedule conflict alerts
  • Per-diem & mileage in one place
WF · 03

Contracts & change orders.

Standard contracts drafted from your scope notes. Change orders generated, routed for signature, and filed against the right job. COIs and lien waivers tracked.

  • Scope-to-contract drafting
  • Change order routing & sign-off
  • COI verification
  • Lien waiver auto-filing
§ 04 / Field notes

First clients onboarding now. Case studies coming soon.

Book a call. 30 minutes. We'll review how your business runs and give recommendations for automating.

Stop doing it at 9pm. Let it run while you sleep.

30 minutes. We'll look at one workflow — the one bleeding the most hours — and tell you straight up whether it's worth automating.