Siteline is a San Francisco software company that builds billing software specifically for commercial trade contractors (subcontractors). Its platform centralizes pay applications, lien waivers, compliance documents, accounts receivable reporting, and cash flow forecasting so subcontractors can get paid faster and cut the manual paperwork that clogs construction payments. Founded in 2019, Siteline says it has tracked more than $14 billion in receivables across 250,000+ projects and helps customers bill roughly 6x faster.
Clad is project management and billing software purpose-built for infrastructure. It unifies project operations and finance so telecom operators and construction subcontractors can track production in the field, automate invoicing and payments, manage vendor compliance, and handle 811 utility locate requests - all in one place. Founded in 2022 by ex-Instagram product manager Jason Rudin and backed by Y Combinator (W23), Clad aims to help the companies rebuilding America's internet and power networks build faster and get paid faster.
Pegbo is a Menlo Park construction-technology startup that gives preconstruction teams AI coworkers to source, engage, and vet trade partners. Its platform searches a database of more than one million verified subcontractors and suppliers - filterable by scope, location, NAICS code, union status, and certifications like MBE, DBE, and WBE - then automates outreach, bid-coverage tracking, document collection, and compliance so general contractors and project owners can hit supplier-diversity goals faster and with less busywork.
Amar Amte is the founder and CEO of Pegbo, a Menlo Park construction-tech company that helps general contractors and public agencies find, vet, and track small, local, and diverse trade partners. After roughly a decade at Google and five years at Yahoo in engineering and program-management roles, he left big tech in 2023 to attack one of construction's oldest headaches: the 'spray and pray' bid invitation. Pegbo runs a searchable directory of more than a million verified trade partners and automates outreach, bid coverage, and Good Faith Effort compliance reporting. The company raised $1.4 million in a 2024 pre-seed round led by Nirman Ventures and is a pre-qualified supplier to contractors including Skanska, Webcor, Swinerton, and Hathaway Dinwiddie.
Leonardo247 is a cloud-based, mobile-first property operations and maintenance platform built for the multifamily real estate industry. Its software - often referred to as 'Leo' - pushes daily tasks, workflows, inspections, preventative maintenance and compliance procedures to onsite teams so nothing slips through the cracks. Founded in 2014 by industry veteran Daniel Cunningham after a building he managed lost hot water due to a missed maintenance step, the company now counts half of the nation's ten largest multifamily owners and operators among its customers and has appeared on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies.