
Our Take
Emma Nazim, Molly Abbott, and John Yoder met in the trenches at Appfolio—Emma was VP of Product leading the investment manager team, John was VP of Engineering growing the engineering team from 65 people, and Molly was in Product and Operations building partnerships. They've all seen the inside of a legacy construction platform and they collectively decided that enough is enough. They founded Constructable in 2023 with one mission: build the next Procore. And based on what they've accomplished in just two years, the construction industry should be paying attention.
Commercial general contractors are drowning in administrative work. They're paying premium prices for platforms they barely use—maybe 20 percent of the features—and then adding point solutions on top to handle basic tasks like RFIs, submittals, and daily logs. It's a mess. Constructable consolidated all of that into one platform that's actually intuitive. Their field management is so easy to use that teams are up and running in no time, which in construction is basically a miracle. They've already powered over 500 construction projects and helped companies across the US and Canada migrate off incumbent solutions that were slow, hard to use, and not worth the price tag.
The construction management software market is massive—tens of billions—and everyone still complains their tools suck. That's the opportunity. With the Appfolio DNA running through this team, they understand property management and vertical SaaS at a deep level. They're Y Combinator backed, they're growing fast, and they're coming for the whole stack. The boring industries are where the real money lives, and construction software is one of the biggest boring industries there is.
They're based in the US and looking for construction companies ready to stop fighting their software.
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