Field operations for builders
Track every lot, every trade, every inspection from one place
A build runs through dozens of trades and a string of inspections, often across several lots at once. Solis is the field-first system that keeps each lot's record building as crews and subs cycle through, so you know which house is at which stage and what the inspector will see before they arrive. Less driving the development, more knowing.
Slab to certificate of occupancy
The whole build on one timeline, inspection-ready
Months of work and dozens of trades on one job. Solis tracks every milestone and keeps the inspection trail attached, so the bank, the inspector, and the buyer see the same record.
Slab
Inspection
Frame
Inspection
Dry-in
MEP rough
Inspection
Drywall
Finish
CO
Inspection
What the field gets out of it
One view across multiple lots
When you have houses at foundation, framing, and finish at the same time, holding it in your head stops working. Solis gives you a live picture of every lot's stage, fed from the field, so you allocate crews and subs to where the build actually needs them.
Inspection-ready evidence at every milestone
Foundation, framing, rough-in, final: each milestone gates the next. Solis captures geotagged photos at every stage so you walk into an inspection knowing the work is documented, and you have the record if a milestone is ever questioned.
Keep the trade sequence from stalling
A build is a chain of dependencies. The framer waits on the foundation, the drywaller waits on rough-in. Solis surfaces each trade's progress so a slip on one lot does not silently push the whole schedule.
Scale across a development without losing the thread
Solis runs the same whether you are building one custom home or a full subdivision. Foremen run their lots through role-as-lens while you keep the development-wide view, so growth does not mean a new system.
How Solis runs your home builders crew
Every step adds a link to the proof-of-work chain: check-in, photo, completion, signature.
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Crews and subs check in by lot
Everyone checks in by GPS to the lot they are working, so you see which houses are staffed and moving across the whole development.
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Milestones get documented as they pass
Geotagged photos pin to each lot and stage, building inspection-ready evidence at foundation, framing, rough-in, and final.
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You sequence trades by what is actually done
The proof-of-work chain shows where each lot stands, so you route the next trade in based on real progress, not a phone call.
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Each home carries a full build record
When a house closes, its complete stage-by-stage record exists, ready for the buyer, the inspector, or any future warranty question.
English and Spanish, side by side
Framing, concrete, and finish crews on a build often speak Spanish. Solis runs in English and Spanish at once, so every trade sees their lot and their tasks in their own language while you hold the development-wide view in yours.
Questions home builders ask
- I have houses at different stages at the same time. Can Solis keep them straight?
- That is the core of it. Every lot has its own live stage and record, so you see the whole development at a glance and send crews to the houses that need them, instead of driving lot to lot to check.
- How does it help with inspections?
- Geotagged photos document each milestone as it is reached, so you arrive at an inspection knowing what the inspector will see, and you keep the evidence if a passed milestone is ever challenged.
- We work with a lot of subs. Will they actually use it?
- Subs check in and document their own work through a role-scoped view that shows only what they need. Bilingual support means a Spanish-speaking crew is never the reason adoption stalls.
- Does Solis handle budgets and draw schedules?
- Financial tooling is on the roadmap for after launch. Today Solis is the field record: which lot is at which stage and the proof behind every milestone, which is what the money side will build on.