Andrew Bernardo

Workhand - The complete construction app for crews under 15.

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The complete mobile toolkit for small construction crews: estimates with e-signature, invoices with Stripe at 0% markup, jobsite chat with one-tap Spanish translation, sub COI tracking, time and mileage, leads pipeline, customer portal, per-job profit, QuickBooks sync. $89/mo flat for up to 15.

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Andrew Bernardo
Hey PH, Andrew here. 5 years building pools in Tampa Bay before I built Workhand. Bootstrapped, no outside funding. Live in the App Store at $89/mo flat for crews up to 15 users. Built it because the construction software I paid $200/mo for was built for 50-person production builders. The 80% of contractors running under-15 crews don't get a tool that fits. What's actually inside Workhand: JOBS - Job management, scheduling, dispatch - Daily logs, design files, punch lists - Materials catalog SALES + ESTIMATES - Estimates with e-signature - Bid manager with AI-powered estimate suggestions - Leads pipeline (CRM-style stages) - Public contractor profile page (workhand.app/c/your-name) CHAT + CREW - Per-job team chat with photo attachments - One-tap English-Spanish translation in chat - 5 role types (Owner, Admin, Employee, Sales, Sub) with custom permissions - Time tracking + mileage logs for tax write-offs CUSTOMERS + INVOICING - Customer-facing job portal - Invoices with read receipts - Stripe Connect at 0% platform markup (you pay only Stripe's 2.9% + 30 cents) - Customer selections sheet (for builds with lots of pick lists) SUBCONTRACTORS - Subcontractor roster - COI tracking with auto-alerts at 30/14/7 days before expiration - 1099 reporting in Yearly Ledger MONEY + INTEGRATIONS - Per-job cost tracking and profit visibility - QuickBooks Online sync (bidirectional) - Pool chemical logs (for pool builders specifically) Honest: zero paying customers as of today. Day 1. The product is real and shippable. The marketing is just starting. Open to feedback, questions, gut reactions, war stories from your own crews. What features should small contractors actually expect from their software?