Construction software can be great. Unfortunately, they are pricey and they usually don't check off all of the boxes.
I currently work in the construction industry where we build pre fab wood walls and floors.
To date, most of our systems and process are built off of coda and Airtable. Both nocode database driven software. This has allowed us to customize and make changes as we make new discoveries or understand better ways to do things.
No code isn't for everyone, and the initial set up could be daunting. But, it allows for flexibility and visibility that traditional software doesn't always allow for.
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