Budget overruns kill more builds than bad weather.
BuildTools uses AI to keep your numbers accurate from day one — and updates them automatically as the project evolves.
Plan better. Build better. Profit more.
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I’m going to start posting my crazy ideas here…. Here’s the first. Software should ask one question: how do you work? Then disappear.
Forma interviews you about your business, builds your CRM schema from scratch, then gets out of the way.
No templates. No learning curve. No two companies get the same thing.
Software that shapes itself around you.
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The Last Interface
Every expert in the world — the best surgeon, the most seasoned contractor, the most experienced engineer — carries a lifetime of knowledge that most people will never access. Not because that knowledge doesn't exist, but because the tools that hold it were designed to be learned, not inhabited. We've built an entire civilization on top of technology that demands people adapt to it rather than the other way around.
My moonshot is to end that bargain. By 2030, I believe any person — regardless of education, income, or technical background — can perform at the level of a world-class expert in their domain without learning a single new tool, device, or interface. The AI assembles itself around how they already work. It lives alongside them, invisible and contextual, surfacing exactly what they need, exactly when they need it. The last interface humanity ever needs to learn is none at all.
I've spent 25 years in the construction industry watching skilled tradespeople — some of the most capable humans on earth — lose hours every day to software that doesn't understand their work. The labor shortage isn't just about people. It's about expertise that walks out the door and can never be fully replaced or transferred. I'm building an AI-native construction platform that treats the field worker and the project manager as the experts they are, technology that disappears into their workflow rather than adding to it. That's the proof of concept. The mission is bigger: make expertise the birthright of every person on earth, not a privilege of access.
The tools are ready. The AI is ready. What's missing is the conviction that this is the right direction, that the measure of great technology isn't what it can do, but how little you notice it doing it.
If You're an Entrepreneur: Stop designing businesses for 2024 scarcity. Design for 2030 abundance. Assume intelligence is free, energy is unlimited, and robotic labor costs pennies per hour. What becomes possible that's impossible today?
Through the entry, past the coffered ceilings, all the way to that wine room glowing in the distance. This is what thoughtful design feels like, every sightline intentional, every space inviting you deeper in.
#CustomBuilder#InteriorDesign#HomeDesign
This is where the line between inside and out disappears, where exposed beams overhead meet water views beyond, and where every meal, every conversation, every lazy afternoon happens with the best seat in the house.
#IndoorOutdoorLiving#LakefrontDesign#OpenConcept
@libsoftiktok “Old man yells at cloud”? Why is Lieutenant-governor-Karen-complains-in-car giving the president a Native American moniker? Chief say this is low IQ individual.