I spent 15 years in construction before writing a line of code.
I built Brikt because I lived the pain.
I've sat in trailers at 6am building estimates in Excel. I've texted material orders from my truck. I've matched invoices to POs by flipping through paper stacks on a folding table.
And then I looked at what “software” was available. Procore wanted $50K a year and a 6-month implementation. Buildertrend was built for home builders, not hardscape. Everything else was either too expensive, too generic, or too complicated for a crew of 8.
So I built what I wished existed.
Brikt isn't another generic project management tool with construction paint on it. It's built from the ground up by someone who's actually managed crews, ordered materials, and argued with suppliers about delivery schedules.
The Vision
Hardscape is just the start. Every trade deserves software that actually understands their work.
We're starting with pavers because we know the trade cold. Material rates, waste factors, install methods, crew productivity — it's all baked into the product. Then we're expanding to every specialty contractor who's been left behind by enterprise software.
How We're Different
No "Chief Revenue Officer."
We have an engineer and a mission.
No enterprise sales team.
The product sells itself or it doesn't ship.
No 47-page SOW.
Sign up. Start building estimates. That's it.
No investor deck prioritized over your feature request.
We build what contractors need.
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