Construction business control without enterprise bloat.
SiteLedger brings CRM, estimating, RFIs, submittals, field logs, changes, and pay apps into one operational system that smaller construction teams can actually run.
3
Open RFIs in flight
$41,750
Pending exposure
13%
Forecast margin
Priority job watch
Riverside Medical Tenant Build-Out
MEP rough-in inspection
Complete
48%
Risk
medium
Margin
13%
Change exposure
$24,650
Imaging room power rough-in revisions
Ball-in-court
1 lateRFI
Headwall backing conflict at exam rooms
Submittal
Low voltage conductors
Pay app
APP-004
Workflow pulse
Bid package
Electrical rough-in and lighting controls
Due
Jun 12
Field log
26 crew onsite
One suite, two sides of the contract
The website should feel like the product already knows construction.
GC command center
Lead-to-pay-app control across pursuits, estimates, bid packages, RFIs, submittals, change exposure, and owner billing.
Subcontractor portal
Subs can price work, answer RFIs, update tasks, submit T&M tickets, and request billing without needing a full internal account.
Field-first daily logs
Mobile-friendly reports for manpower, weather, photos, safety, and cost-code context.
RFI and submittal pressure
Ball-in-court views make responsibility and deadlines obvious before they become margin problems.
Financial workflow
Commitments, change orders, pay apps, retainage, and invoices in the same control surface.
Product-led, not brochure-led
Every section carries the operating model.
The design should show the command center, the approval rail, the workflow state, and the financial pressure directly. That makes SiteLedger feel concrete without leaning on generic construction photography.
Inbox
1 overdue RFI
Ball-in-court items surface before schedule drift.
Exposure
$41,750
Pending changes stay visible beside approvals.
Approvals
Owner + sub portals
External users get the task without the overhead.
Records
1 log gap
Field records connect to billing backup.
Ready to inspect