What We're Building

What We're Building

Product updates and notes on how Skoppe is evolving for general contractors, subcontractors, and owners.

Building Individual Member Settings in Skoppe

Skoppe is building a simpler Edit Member workflow so construction companies can update a person’s role, status, organization permissions, project access, and billing impact from one focused screen.

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Building Members & Access in Skoppe

Skoppe is building a cleaner Members & Access workspace so construction companies can manage team roles, project access, and billable seats from one clear screen.

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Building Organization Settings in Skoppe

Skoppe is building a cleaner Organization Settings workspace where construction companies can manage company information, team access, projects, billing, templates, and security from one organized place.

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Building Sub Invoices in Skoppe

Skoppe is adding a cleaner way for general contractors to enter, approve, pay, and track subcontractor invoices directly inside the project budget.

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Bid Comparing & Leveling, Leveled Up

Skoppe Compare now makes bid leveling cleaner, faster, and easier to trust with review issues, flags, heat map pricing, adjusted totals, and bidder-specific decisions in one place.

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Share Punch Items With Anyone

Skoppe now lets general contractors share a single punch item with anyone using a secure limited-access link. The recipient can view the punch, add updates, upload photos, and mark the work complete without getting access to the full project.

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Upload Your Budget Into Skoppe

Skoppe now supports budget imports, allowing general contractors to upload an existing budget, takeoff export, or spreadsheet and quickly turn it into a working project budget.

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Budget Tracking Built Around the Real Work

Skoppe is building budget tools that connect project costs directly to trades, scope, bids, and awarded work so contractors can see where the money stands without jumping between spreadsheets, emails, and disconnected notes.

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