# Cameron Page

> Cameron Page is the founder and CEO of Clearstory, a construction technology company built around a problem he experienced during nine years at Devcon Construction: owners, general contractors, and specialty contractors lacked a shared, real-time view of change orders. A Cal Poly construction management graduate who began as a carpenter and assistant superintendent, Page launched the company as Extracker in 2018, rebuilt it around a network model, rebranded it as Clearstory in 2023, and led it through a $16 million Series B in 2024. Clearstory is now extending its change-order network with purpose-built AI agents while Page continues to argue that construction software works best when it grows from field experience.

- **Role:** Founder and CEO at Clearstory
- **Organizations:** Clearstory, Extracker, Devcon Construction, Built by Builders
- **Education:** Construction Management, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
- **Known for:** Founded Clearstory, originally called Extracker, from firsthand experience managing commercial construction change orders., Led Clearstory through a $7 million Series A in 2022 and a $16 million Series B in 2024., Built the product from a tracker into a network connecting owners, general contractors, and specialty contractors.

## Career timeline

- **High school** — Began working as an apprentice carpenter in Sacramento.
- **2009** — Graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a degree in Construction Management.
- **2009-2018** — Worked at Devcon Construction for nine years, progressing through field and project-management work on projects including commercial campuses and facilities for Apple, Stanford, and Google.
- **2018** — Founded and launched Extracker, securing its first paying customers in mid-2018.
- **2019** — Re-architected the product around a business-network model for sharing change orders across companies.
- **2020** — Landed the first ENR Top 10 specialty-contractor customer and launched a Procore integration.
- **2021** — Raised seed funding, launched the Change Order Review Page, and reached roughly $90 million in monthly change orders.
- **2022** — Raised a $7 million Series A, opened a Walnut Creek office, and launched Sage and CMiC integrations.
- **2023** — Acquired DataStreet and rebranded Extracker as Clearstory; the company reported about 50 employees and roughly $500 million in monthly change orders.
- **2024** — Raised a $16 million Series B led by Prudence Ventures; Clearstory reported more than 19,000 monthly change orders worth about $850 million at the announcement, later citing roughly $1 billion per month.
- **2025** — Clearstory reported that 60% of the ENR Top 25 general contractors used the platform; Page appeared on the Digital Builder and SMACNA podcasts to discuss change-order workflows.
- **2026** — Announced Clearstory AI, a set of four agents for change notifications, COR pricing, COR review, and T&M tags, beginning with a closed beta for the COR Pricing Agent.

## Achievements

- Founded Clearstory, originally called Extracker, from firsthand experience managing commercial construction change orders.
- Led Clearstory through a $7 million Series A in 2022 and a $16 million Series B in 2024.
- Built the product from a tracker into a network connecting owners, general contractors, and specialty contractors.
- Oversaw the 2023 acquisition of DataStreet and the rebrand from Extracker to Clearstory.
- Helped form Built by Builders, a network of construction-technology companies founded by industry practitioners.
- Earned LEED AP Building Design + Construction certification.
- Clearstory reported processing roughly $1 billion in change orders per month in 2024 and billions per month by 2025.

## Latest updates

- **2026-07** — Appeared on The ConTechCrew to discuss the change-order problem, construction-technology adoption, connected data, and AI workflows.
- **2026-06** — Clearstory and Dodge Construction Network released research on general- and specialty-contractor change-order processes; Page emphasized the cash-flow and relationship costs of incomplete visibility.
- **2026-05** — Announced Clearstory AI and opened a closed beta for its COR Pricing Agent, one of four planned workflow-specific agents.
- **2026-03** — Clearstory announced that Suffolk would standardize the platform across its national portfolio.
- **2026-02** — Published an article arguing that faster, more collaborative project delivery requires communication technology that keeps pace with scope changes.

## Links

- Website: https://www.clearstory.build/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-page-740aa722/

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Last updated: 2026-08-18
