The modern wright's tool.

We're building Lotwright for the homebuilders who do the volume — and have been ignored by software companies for two decades. This is the story of why, and how we plan to do it right.

Why

Builders deserve software that respects the craft.

The construction software market has two ends. The big builders — Lennar, DR Horton, Toll Brothers — have custom systems built by in-house teams. The 1-3-homes-a-year custom builders get by on Excel spreadsheets and email. The middle — production builders doing 10 to 100 homes a year — is where most of the industry actually lives, and it's the segment that's been ignored.

Those builders end up paying $400-700 per month for legacy construction software — products designed by people who've never poured a footing, full of features nobody uses, with the features they DO need buried under 14 menus.

Lotwright is built for the middle. Half the price. Mobile-first. Voice-driven. Excel-first export so your CPA still gets what they need. Built by people who respect the trade.

What

Six features that change the day-to-day.

Voice site walks turn 5-minute mobile observations into structured punch lists. Forensic plan delivery means you can prove what a trade partner saw and when — court-admissible — if a warranty dispute hits five years from now. The Job Start Sheet is the central pricing object every job ties back to, with the math built in. Schedule templates auto-generate 150-task schedules with state overlays for where you build. The Trade Partner Portal is free, mobile-first, and trade-scoped. AI estimating uses YOUR historical data, not industry averages, and gets more accurate every job you close.

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What we believe

The principles behind the product.

These show up in every decision we make about what to build and what to leave out.

A home is craft first.

A home is a craft object first, a financial transaction second. Software should respect that distinction, not flatten it into a project management database.

Judgment over bureaucracy.

The best builders are masters of judgment, not paperwork. Software should sharpen their judgment, not replace it with workflow approvals.

Trade partners are experts.

The trades have been treated like a commodity for 30 years. We treat them like the experts they are — with a portal they want to use, not one they're forced into.

Plain language beats jargon.

Excel beats forms. Voice beats typing. Mobile beats desktop on a jobsite. Workflow speed beats feature count.

Show your work.

Every action audited. Every plan delivery cryptographically signed. Every decision traceable. If we ever have to prove what happened, we can — to the day, to the minute.

Honest pricing, transparent terms.

No annual-only "deals" hiding the real monthly number. Your job history trains your AI — not ours. We never use your data for generative AI model training or share it across accounts. No surprise overage charges.

Lotwright

/lot-ryte/ — noun. The skilled craftsman who builds on the lot.

"Wright" is the old English-American suffix for a master of a trade: housewright, shipwright, wheelwright, millwright. The wright tradition predates the Industrial Revolution and survived into 1800s America as the proud title for tradespeople who built things with their hands, by judgment, and to standards they enforced themselves.

Lotwright is the modern wright's tool. Software that respects the craft instead of bureaucratizing it.

How we talk

Confident, not arrogant. Direct, not curt.

We sound like a senior super who's seen 500 homes go up and has nothing left to prove.

"Send this purchase agreement for signature. We'll file the signed copy back here when the buyer's done."
How we sound
"Initiate the contract execution workflow to begin the streamlined signature acquisition process."
How we don't
"Trade partner didn't show. Tap to reschedule and notify Roy."
How we sound
"Scheduling exception detected — please remediate the resource conflict."
How we don't
"Drywall hung. Frame inspection passed. You're 2 days ahead of plan on Lot 32B."
How we sound
"Project Status Update: Lot 32B is currently performing within the established schedule parameters."
How we don't
A note from the founder

Why we built this — and how we handle your data.

From Corey, founder

My dad spent years consulting with homebuilders — working through pricing models, trade partner relationships, schedule blowouts, and the business decisions behind the job. The same problems came up over and over, across different builders in different states. And every time, the software they were paying $500–700 a month for wasn't solving any of them.

The big platforms were built for enterprise. Production builders doing 20, 40, 80 homes a year got a watered-down version of something built for a company ten times their size — bloated with features nobody uses, missing the ones they actually need. Lotwright is built from scratch for the builders who do the volume and have been overlooked by software companies for two decades.

On AI and your data: our estimating feature gets smarter the longer you're on the platform — it learns from your closed-job history, your cost codes, your margins. That data trains your tools, not ours. We don't use your data to train generative AI models, and we never share it across accounts. If your account goes idle for an extended period, your data is cleared on a schedule we publish openly in our privacy policy — not held indefinitely.

We're in private beta with our first 25 builders right now. If that sounds like your operation, apply here. If it doesn't, I'd still like to hear what's broken about your current setup — email me directly at corey@greatergracedigital.com.

— Corey

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