Gridshift gives construction crews real-time schedules they can actually use — on their phones, at the job site, when plans change at 6am.
Schedules sent via text threads get lost. Important updates never reach the crew. By the time the foreman realizes, the crew is already at the wrong site.
Excel-based schedules can't be updated in real time. When weather or supply delays strike, everyone works from an outdated version of the truth.
Procore and Fieldwire are powerful — and overwhelming. Small contractors need something simple that actually works in the field, not a 3-day onboarding.
When the foreman changes a shift at 5am, every crew member sees it instantly. No phone calls. No missed messages.
Designed for phones in dusty gloves. Large touch targets, works offline, loads fast on spotty cell service at job sites.
Organize crews by trade, site, or project. Assign workers to groups with one tap. See at a glance who's where.
Gridshift flags double-bookings and overlapping shifts before they happen — not after the crew shows up confused.
Set up your first crew in under 10 minutes. No training sessions. No consultant. Just scheduling that works.
$50 to $500 per month depending on team size. No per-seat gotchas. No enterprise negotiation required.
The construction industry moves at the pace of its worst communication tool. Foreman sends a text at 5am. Three workers get it. Two don't. The job site waits.
Gridshift exists because scheduling software should solve this problem, not add to it. We've watched too many contractors pay thousands for tools that sit unused because the field crew couldn't figure them out.
We're building the scheduling tool that gets out of the way — fast to learn, fast to update, built for the reality of a 6am shift change in the middle of a job site with no signal.
That's the math. The execution is what we're building right now. Gridshift is the scheduling tool that gets out of the way and lets contractors do what they do best — build things.