Building the Digital Infrastructure for the Physical World
A lot has changed for the better in the last decade. The construction industry is open to digital transformation now more than ever. In the short time since we've launched, we have noticed how engaged our users are and that makes us happy and motivates us to build more.
As we continue to service our industry, we can't help but notice how much opportunity there is in front of us. It's great knowing that we can make an impact with our product but what motivates us even more is how much work there is to be done. Recently, I received a call from one of our beta users late at night. While in the shower, he thought of a feature that would make our product better and ultimately make it easier for him to accomplish his job. This is exactly what we want to be doing. Our mission is to build the digital infrastructure that will power how the physical world is built today and tomorrow. The same way digital infrastructure has transformed the digital world.
Building a mobile app 15 years ago required more effort and manpower than today. Software engineers had to build a lot of services from scratch as very few companies were interested in laying out the plumbing for the internet. There were only a few payment processing and hosting services. Now developers have access to all sorts of services. Companies no longer need to build a service to accept payment, there is a company that provides such service for them for a fraction of the time and effort it took 15 years ago. With Spexbook, we plan to move in that direction. Empower project teams to achieve things that weren't possible before. We are obsessed with making our industry more efficient and nimble. These two factors will drive new trends in developing the physical world. Enabling teams to build faster with little to no delays.
Building a mobile app 15 years ago required more effort and manpower than today. Software engineers had to build a lot of services from scratch as very few companies were interested in laying out the plumbing for the internet. There were only a few payment processing and hosting services. Now developers have access to all sorts of services. Companies no longer need to build a service to accept payment, there is a company that provides such service for them for a fraction of the time and effort it took 15 years ago. With Spexbook, we plan to move in that direction. Empower project teams to achieve things that weren't possible before. We are obsessed with making our industry more efficient and nimble. These two factors will drive new trends in developing the physical world. Enabling teams to build faster with little to no delays.