Construction software for builders and developers
Keep project updates, materials, drawings, and expenses in one place so leadership has a clear view without chasing spreadsheets.
What builders get
Enough structure for leadership, without slowing down the site.
Portfolio visibility without spreadsheets
See task status, material flow, and key updates across projects in one place.
Procurement and inventory control
Track indents, POs, GRNs, and stock movements with a clear, searchable history.
Drawing and document clarity
Keep revision-aware drawings and attachments available to site and office teams.
Equipment and expense tracking
Log equipment usage and site expenses so project costs stay visible.
Modules Builders Use Most
The workflows that usually matter first across a portfolio.
Builder FAQs
Answers to the rollout questions we hear most often.
How does Site Setu help builders manage portfolio visibility?
It keeps task progress, materials, drawings, and expenses organized by project so leadership can see the status of every site in one place.
Can we use it across multiple project types?
Yes. The same workflows work for residential, commercial, and mixed project portfolios because the structure is based on site execution, not a single project type.
Does it help reduce spreadsheet dependency?
That is the main goal. Teams can keep execution data and documents inside one system instead of splitting updates across files and chats.
Keep Every Project Aligned
Bring tasks, procurement, and documentation into one system your teams will actually use.
Explore More Roles
Compare role-specific workflows used by contractors, builders, and on-site teams.
How Teams Roll Out Site Setu
Most teams start with a simple rollout: define WBS tasks, set up material masters, and give each role a focused daily workflow. Contractors usually start with tasks and indents, store teams start with GRN and issue records, and project controls teams align schedules with location-based progress updates.
Once this baseline is in place, teams connect drawings, quality checklists, and expense logs so management can review status without chasing files on multiple tools. This approach keeps adoption high because each role sees immediate value without waiting for a full enterprise rollout.
For ready-to-use templates and checklists, visit the Resources Hub. For detailed implementation guides, see the Construction Blog.