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Built for the complexity of the site, the office, and everything in between.

When the site has no signal and the office needs an answer anyway, the software has to work both ways.

Commercial construction site with coordination and planning

The site, the office, and everything in between.

Construction projects involve distributed teams, subcontractor networks, shifting timelines, and compliance obligations that evolve throughout the build. Keeping all of that coordinated — and documented — is a software problem that standard project tools do not fully solve.

What we build.

We have built multi-platform subcontractor coordination systems for construction companies that need structured workflows, document management, and reliable mobile tools that work even when the site does not have connectivity.

  • Subcontractor coordination and task management
  • Document control and knowledge base management
  • Cross-platform mobile apps — iOS, Android, Windows — with offline capability
  • Project manager dashboards and reporting
  • Private cloud deployment for data security

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Subcontractor Portal

A construction company with up to 500 employees in Germany was managing a web of subcontractors, documentation obligations, and real-time coordination demands that no standard project management…

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Why exbisoft.

Offline is a first-class feature.

We design for the reality of a job site — full functionality without connectivity, not a degraded fallback mode.

Cross-platform without compromise.

iOS, Android, and Windows from a single codebase, so field teams get a consistent experience regardless of device.

Private, controlled hosting.

Project and subcontractor data stays in infrastructure you control — a requirement, not an afterthought, in construction.

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Coordinating subcontractors across email and phone calls?

Tell us how the work gets tracked today. We will tell you what a structured system actually looks like.

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