
BuilderHelp, LLC has announced the upcoming launch of its AI-powered construction management platform, aiming to modernize jobsite operations and eliminate long-standing inefficiencies across the industry.

The Auburn, Alabama-based firm confirmed that its flagship platform, GetBuilderHelp.com, will officially go live on June 1, 2026, targeting general contractors seeking more streamlined and data-driven project execution tools.
AI Platform Built for Contractors
Developed by industry professionals rather than traditional software engineers, the platform is designed to address real-world challenges faced on construction sites—particularly communication breakdowns and administrative overload.
“We didn't build this in a tech lab; we built it because we were tired of watching general contractors lose money due to poor communication and manual data entry,” said Wesley Stallings, Founder of BuilderHelp, LLC. “BuilderHelp is the construction project management software that was built and focused on the $5M to $65M GCs that stores all data entered for future optimization and project cost savings.”
The company emphasized a “field-first” approach, ensuring that tools are practical, intuitive and aligned with day-to-day contractor workflows rather than office-only systems.
Key Features and Capabilities
The initial release will include several AI-driven features aimed at improving efficiency, cost control and collaboration:
- Automated Scheduling: Predictive AI tools that adjust timelines proactively to avoid delays
- Centralized Communication: A unified platform connecting subcontractors, owners and project teams
- User-Friendly Interface: Enterprise-grade functionality delivered through a simplified design
These capabilities are intended to replace fragmented workflows that often rely on spreadsheets, emails and disconnected legacy systems.
Market Demand and Industry Context
BuilderHelp enters the market at a time when the construction sector is under increasing pressure to digitize operations and improve productivity.
The company reports a waitlist of more than 50 general contractors, signaling early demand for solutions that combine automation with practical usability.
Digital transformation in construction has accelerated in recent years, driven by:
- Rising project complexity
- Labor shortages and workforce constraints
- Increased focus on cost control and margins
- The need for real-time data visibility across projects
BuilderHelp’s platform aligns with this shift, particularly for mid-sized contractors who often lack access to enterprise-level tools.
Additional Context & Expansion
Unlike many construction tech platforms that prioritize back-office analytics, BuilderHelp’s emphasis on field usability reflects a broader trend toward jobsite-first innovation. Tools that can be easily adopted by crews, supervisors and subcontractors are increasingly seen as critical to successful implementation.
The platform’s ability to store and analyze project data over time could also enable contractors to improve bidding accuracy, forecast risks and optimize future project performance.
Outlook
With its June launch approaching, BuilderHelp is positioning itself as a competitive player in the growing construction technology space. If adoption meets early interest levels, the platform could help reshape how mid-sized contractors manage projects—bridging the gap between traditional practices and AI-driven efficiency.
Originally reported by BUILDERHELP, LLC in Construction Dive.




