The construction operations dashboard for builders who'd rather build than chase paperwork.
Sitetraq pulls jobs, quotes, invoices, documents, and field work into one place, with AI doing the parts you'd rather not do yourself.
What Sitetraq actually does
Sitetraq is built around the way construction work actually moves through a small or mid-sized shop, not adapted from generic project-management software that pretends a renovation is the same shape as a marketing campaign.
Track every job from request to close-out
Open jobs, status, key dates, and the documents tied to each one, in one view, with the field updates the office actually needs.
Quote faster, with fewer mistakes
Generate estimates from job descriptions, reuse line items across similar projects, and send branded quotes without copy-pasting between five tools. See how Sitetraq quoting works →
Bill what you actually did
Convert approved quotes to invoices, track what's outstanding, and stop discovering missed billables six weeks after the job closed.
Photos, plans, and paperwork, sorted
Site photos, contracts, permits, and change orders attached to the jobs they belong to. Findable, not buried in a phone roll or a shared drive.
Tax-ready, not tax-panicked
Income, expenses, and supporting documents organized the way an accountant actually wants them, instead of a January scramble.
Works on the phone in your truck
Foremen and crew can log progress, upload photos, and pull up plans from a job site, without learning a desktop app first.
AI built into the workflow, not bolted on top
Most "AI for construction" today is a separate chatbot you have to remember to talk to. Sitetraq treats AI as part of the work itself, drafting quotes from a few lines of job scope, suggesting invoice line items from completed work, summarizing job documents on demand, flagging schedule risk before it becomes a delay.
The point isn't AI for AI's sake. The point is fewer evenings spent on paperwork.
Built for the shop, priced for the shop
Construction software has historically been priced for enterprise general contractors, with implementation timelines and per-seat fees that make no sense for a 4-person to 50-person business. Sitetraq is priced and built for that range, the small and mid-sized builders, contractors, and trades who run real jobs and don't have a dedicated IT department.
Real human support, U.S.-based
If something breaks, you talk to someone in the U.S. who knows the product. Not a tier-one ticket queue. Not a chatbot that loops you back to the help center.
Frequently asked questions
What is Sitetraq?
Sitetraq is a construction operations dashboard built by Shinpo Capital for builders, contractors, and skilled trades. It pulls jobs, quotes, invoices, documents, and field operations into a single workspace, with AI-assisted workflows that handle the paperwork most contractors lose evenings to.
Who is Sitetraq built for?
Sitetraq is built for small and mid-sized construction businesses, roughly 4 to 50 people. That includes general contractors, remodelers, custom home builders, and skilled trades like roofing, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing. It is not built for enterprise general contractors that need ERP-scale infrastructure.
What can you do in Sitetraq?
Track jobs from request to close-out, generate quotes and estimates, create and send invoices, store project documents and photos, organize tax-ready financials, and log field updates from a phone on the job site. Each module is connected, so quotes flow into invoices and field updates flow into the office view.
What AI features does Sitetraq include?
AI is built into the workflow rather than bolted on as a separate chatbot. It drafts quotes from a few lines of job scope, suggests invoice line items from completed work, summarizes job documents on demand, and flags schedule risk before it turns into a delay. The aim is fewer evenings on paperwork, not AI for AI's sake.
Does Sitetraq work on mobile and in the field?
Yes. Sitetraq is field-first by design. Foremen and crew can log progress, upload photos, and pull up plans directly from a job site on a phone, without learning a desktop app first. The same data syncs to the office view in real time.
How much does Sitetraq cost?
Sitetraq has four plans: Free at $0 per month for a solo workspace (1 seat, no time limit), Starter at $49 per month (up to 10 seats), Pro at $99 per month with the AI assistant and blueprint reading (up to 20 seats, most popular), and Business at $179 per month with white-label and dedicated onboarding (up to 50 seats). See the pricing page for full details.
Is Sitetraq support US-based?
Yes. Shinpo Capital is based in Texas and support is provided by U.S.-based people who know the product. There is no offshore tier-one ticket queue and no chatbot loop back to the help center.
How does Sitetraq compare to other construction software?
Most construction software was built for enterprise general contractors, with per-seat enterprise pricing and implementation timelines that do not fit a 4-to-50-person shop. Sitetraq is priced, scoped, and configured for that range: faster to set up, less expensive per seat, and built around how a small or mid-sized contractor actually moves work through the business.
Read more
- Construction management software, the full platform overview
- Construction quoting software, how Sitetraq handles it
- How to write a construction quote, step by step
- AI adoption in construction, where SMBs actually stand
- Top operational challenges for small business owners
- Our mission, software that runs your business