Fieldwire
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| Industry | Construction |
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| Founded | United States (2013) |
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| Headquarters | San Francisco, California, United States of America |
| Products | Mobile Application |
| Parent | Fieldwirelabs, Inc. |
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Fieldwire is a mobile collaboration platform [1] designed for construction foremen, superintendents, contractors, and engineers. The application allows field workers to access up-to-date information like drawings, files and tasks directly from the jobsite on their mobile device.
Company History
The San Francisco, California based startup company was founded in 2013 around a core team of construction and computer science engineers from Stanford, Berkeley and MIT. Fieldwire went through the startup incubator program AngelPad.[2][3] and is venture capital-backed by investors[4] such as Bloomberg Beta, Trinity Ventures, Formation 8, AngelPad and Brick & Mortar Ventures. The company serves clients on multiple continents and reports over 50,000 projects worldwide.
Product
Fieldwire focuses on the effective collaboration of on-site workers around the following use cases:
- Plan viewing
- Issue tracking
- Task management
- Punch list
- Inspections
- Scheduling
Integrations
Fieldwire integrates with several popular productivity tools including Dropbox, Box and Google Drive. In July 2014, Fieldwire released an API to third-party developers and clients allowing them to develop integrations with any existing service.
Pricing
Fieldwire is free for small teams with unlimited projects and tasks. Fieldwire Premium plans (SaaS = Software as a Service) are paid versions of the product for larger teams and grant access to additional features.
See also
References
- ↑ Lawler, Ryan "Fieldwire Offers A Task-Management App For The Construction Industry", Techcrunch, San Francisco, 4 February 2015. Retrieved on 4 February 2015.
- ↑ Kolodny, Lora "Sneak Preview: AngelPad May 2013 Graduates", Wall Street Journal, San Francisco, 22 May 2013. Retrieved on 22 May 2013.
- ↑ Ha, Anthony "AngelPad’s Sixth Batch Of Startups Includes Companies Working On Drones, Storage, And More", Techcrunch, San Francisco, 23 May 2013. Retrieved on 23 May 2013.
- ↑ Lawler, Ryan "Fieldwire Offers A Task-Management App For The Construction Industry", Techcrunch, San Francisco, 4 February 2015. Retrieved on 4 February 2015.
