Issue 01 · Jul 6, 2026 · 2 min read
What got built while you were on the waitlist
A shorter list than I wanted to write. A longer one than I expected to ship.
Hey — Emiliano here.
Quick update on what has landed in neuroBLDR since my last note. I will keep it concrete.
You can run a bid start to finish now. Bids sit on a board your whole office can work — assign them, see due dates on a calendar, and price line items right on the bid before you have won it. When you win, that estimate becomes the project budget and contract sum. Nothing gets re-typed into a second system.
The estimator gets a copilot, not an autopilot. Paste quantities straight from Excel. The platform suggests unit rates from your own bid history — "$4.50/SF, quoted, seen 4 times" — and flags when a bid drifts outside the $/SF range you usually land in. AI can draft the line structure for a division, but it never invents a price: every dollar comes from your data, and you approve line by line.
The controller gets one screen for the billing month. Every pay app in the month — what is drafted, what is sent, what is aging, which lien waivers are blocking a check, retention held and releasable — with each number showing where it came from. There is a draw checklist, a printable draw package, and a "close the month" step so nothing rides into next month unnoticed.
Field extras stop dying in texts. Superintendents log a T&M ticket in about a minute — photos, crew hours, who directed the work — and the client can sign right on the phone. The office sees every unpriced ticket on the change-order board and turns it into a draft change order in one click. Tickets that sit too long get flagged before they become an argument.
Under the hood. We load-tested the platform at 200 people using it at once and it held its response times across the board. Client portals, field access, and money visibility are role-locked — field crews see hours and quantities, never dollars.
What is next. A proper walkthrough — real screens, no stock footage — and the first beta seats. If you want one, just reply to this email with the kind of work you do and roughly how many jobs you run at a time. I am bringing companies on in small batches so each one gets real attention.
Thanks for waiting. It is getting good.
— Emiliano PlazaTech / neuroBLDR
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