Opsite exists because the software that was supposed to help contractors was built by people who never set foot on a job site.
I built Opsite because I needed it. Every "construction software" I tried was either designed for enterprise companies with 200 employees, or built for service calls like fixing a faucet. Nothing existed for the GC running 5–15 remodels with a crew of subs who won't download an app.
I was tracking jobs in spreadsheets, chasing invoices over text, and losing leads because they were buried in my DMs. My subs couldn't figure out the portal. My clients wanted updates but I didn't have time to send them. Something had to change.
"Every feature in Opsite exists because I needed it on a real job. Not because a product manager read a survey."
So I built it. Every feature — from the sub portal that works in English and Spanish, to the AI assistant that knows your entire business, to the 27 automations that run while you sleep — exists because I hit a wall and needed a solution. No feature exists to fill a comparison chart.
Every feature is designed by someone who's managed real construction projects. Not by a product team that Googled "contractor pain points."
We don't add features to fill a comparison chart. Every button, every screen, every automation solves a real problem that cost a real contractor real money.
No per-user fees. No annual contracts. No surprise charges. No enterprise sales process. You see the price, you sign up, you start.
27 automation chains that actually run — inspection to invoice, lead to follow-up, compliance to alert. Not "automation" that means you get a notification.
While Procore charges per user and requires 18-month contracts, Opsite charges a flat monthly rate. Add your whole team — no extra cost.
While competitors send you a notification that says "inspection passed," Opsite automatically generates the invoice, attaches the report, sends the PDF to the client, and moves the draw to Ready. In 5 minutes.
Your subs speak Spanish. Their portal should too. Opsite's sub portal works in English and Spanish — no app download, no login, no training.
Lino isn't a chatbot with canned responses. It queries 26+ data tables, reads your documents, and gives you real answers. "What's the profit margin on the Oak Street job?" — it knows.
Built by a contractor, for contractors. See why GCs are switching from spreadsheets and bloated enterprise software.
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