Built by a contractor.
Run by AI. Bankrolled by jobs that actually got built.
Most construction software is built by software people. RoxyPM was built by a residential GC who got tired of paying $500 a month for tools that wasted his evenings.
I run Roxy’s Renovations & Design out of Atlanta. $2.5M a year in luxury kitchens, baths, and full home renovations. 100 percent referral. No advertising.
For three years I paid Buildertrend, then JobTread, then a stack of QuickBooks plus DocuSign plus Joist plus CompanyCam. Five tools that didn’t talk. Every Sunday I sat at the kitchen table copying invoices from one app to another. The software I was paying for was wasting my evenings.
So I built it myself. RoxyPM started as the operating system for my own company. Then a friend asked if he could use it. Then his friend. Then a multi-family GC in St. Louis. The platform you are looking at is what runs my $2.5M business every day. Not a demo. Not a roadmap.
If anything is broken, I see it the same day, because my own jobs depend on it.
Mike and I met at 15, working a phones job at Xentel in Albuquerque. Three decades later we are 50/50 partners in Joint Venture Labs LLC, the entity behind RoxyPM.
Mike runs the operations side. I run product and the contractor business that pays the rent. Same playbook we ran in 1995, just with bigger software bills.
Three-year-old Aussie Pyrenees mix. Namesake of the company. Sleeps under my desk while I write code at 11pm. Has never failed an inspection.
The Spice Rack Behind The Stone.
Patent pending on a rolling 3cm natural stone backsplash with a hidden spice rack mechanism behind it. Designed on a job site, prototyped in my garage, in patent review now. Roxy’s also has its own physical R&D bench. We don’t just write software.