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Operations review
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You're the builder. You're also the project switchboard.

A remodel only moves when the subs, the permit office, the inspector, the supplier, and the homeowner are all in sync, and right now you're the one relaying between all of them, all day. One missed handoff and the whole job sits. Here's that coordination running on its own, so projects keep moving without every update routing through you.

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Every party, one board

Subs, permit office, inspector, supplier, homeowner, on one board instead of a dozen text threads.

The running map you keep in your head of who's up next, now tracked for you.

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DealPartiesMilestonesExceptions
Coordination / Party board
Kitchen remodel, Vienna
Who you're waiting on, what's blocked, what's next
PROJECT BOARD
Electrician
Sub
Done
Rough-in passed
County permit office
Permits
Waiting on them
Inspection sign-off pending
Cabinet supplier
Supplier
Scheduled
Delivery Fri
Plumber
Sub
Blocked
Waiting on cabinet layout
Homeowner
Client
Scheduled
Selections confirmed
You see the whole job, not a dozen text threads
The chase runs itself

The permit sign-off went quiet. It followed up for you, before the trades stacked up waiting.

The follow-up you'd have to stop and remember to send, sent on time, in your name.

County permit office
Inspection sign-off, holding up the plumber
Following up on the rough-in inspection sign-off for the Vienna kitchen, the trades are scheduled to continue Thursday. Can you confirm the inspection result?
Passed, posting it now.
✓ AUTO-FOLLOWED-UP ✓ Status updated for the owner
Everyone on the same page

Subs, supplier, and homeowner all see the same status, so no one's calling you for an update.

One shared timeline instead of you repeating the schedule to everyone on the job.

Project status, shared All parties notified
PARTY
DOCS
ACCESS
REVIEW
OWNER
Rough-in done
Permit pending
Cabinets Fri
Plumbing
Finish
✓ S notified✓ u notified✓ b notified✓ s notified
You only touch the blockers

You stop being the relay between every trade. You step in only where the job is actually stuck.

Your time goes to building and selling work, not coordinating five parties around one kitchen.

7:30
This morning
Job on tracknow

Vienna kitchen: rough-in passed, permit nudged, cabinets Fri. 1 blocker.

Needs your callnow

Plumber blocked on cabinet layout, supplier can confirm today. Open ›

One job, kept moving

That was a remodel coordinated across every sub and party, without you relaying between all of them.

The kind of coordination backbone a growing remodeler usually solves by hiring a project coordinator, tuned to how your jobs actually run.

What you stop being
  • The project switchboard
  • The go-between
  • The one chasing every trade
What you become again
  • The builder
  • The owner
  • The one who grows the business
What that is worth

For a remodeler, this is the whole game: jobs finish on schedule because nobody's waiting on you to relay the next step.

If we're wrong, the conversation ends here. If we're close, this is rarely the only thing you're holding together by hand.

We built this from public information. How close did we get?

Tell us where we got it right, or where we missed. Under a minute.

Built for MOSS Building & Design as a working preview. Sample workflow; not a real client.
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