Proseed launches builder workspace
Proseed announced a new all‑in‑one workspace aimed at builders, combining tasks, notes, milestones, expenses, chat and public build sharing in a single platform. The app is being promoted as free to start and positioned to streamline on‑site project tracking for small‑to‑mid scale construction and builder workflows. The launch was shared on social media as a tool that could simplify coordination across trades and documentation. (x.com)
Proseed has launched a workspace app for builders that puts project tracking, communication and documentation in one place. (x.com) The company’s launch post says the product combines tasks, notes, milestones, expenses, chat and public build sharing inside a single workspace. Proseed is pitching the app as “free to start” for builder teams managing work on active jobs. (x.com) The product is aimed at small-to-mid scale construction workflows, where site updates often live across text threads, spreadsheets, paper notes and photo folders. Proseed said the goal is to keep trade coordination and job documentation inside one system instead of splitting them across separate tools. (x.com) That pitch lands in a construction software market already crowded with project-management platforms, estimating tools and field-report apps. Proseed is trying to differentiate itself by bundling daily execution tools with a public build-sharing layer that lets teams show progress outside the private workspace. (x.com) For builders, the underlying problem is simple: crews need one record of what was assigned, what changed, what was spent and what got finished on site that day. A product that ties tasks, notes, milestones and expenses together is trying to make the job log work like a shared source of truth instead of a stack of disconnected updates. (x.com) The launch was announced on social media rather than through a detailed product post or pricing page that spells out feature limits, paid tiers or integrations. Based on the public materials available at the time of writing, Proseed has disclosed the feature set in broad terms but not a fuller breakdown of enterprise controls, partner integrations or rollout timing. (x.com) What comes next is whether builders use it as a live jobsite system, not just a showcase app. Proseed’s case rests on turning everyday site coordination into one running workspace that crews will actually keep updated. (x.com)