15 minutes. No commitment. Just clarity on your numbers.
You know your total revenue, but you can't tell if the Johnson build is at 18% margin or 8%. Without job costing, you're flying blind.
Tracking draws in a spreadsheet means missed payments, billing disputes, and cash flow gaps that could stall a build mid-project.
Without proper categorization, you're leaving moneyYour bank wants a WIP report. Your bookkeeper doesn't know what that is. Now you're scrambling to produce one from incomplete data.
20+ subs across 5 active builds. Who got paid what? Who needs a 1099? Without tracking, you're risking IRS penalties and payment disputes.
The homeowner upgraded countertops and added a screened porch. If those change orders aren't tracked and billed, that margin disappears.
Your truck, insurance, office โ they all need to be allocated across active jobs. Without proper allocation, your job margins are fiction.
Every dollar tracked against the specific build โ labor, materials, subs, permits. Know your actual margin on every home.
Track construction draws against milestones. Know what's billed, received, and outstanding at all times.
Work-in-Progress reports showing overbilled/underbilled status on every active build. Your bank and bonding company will love these.
When scope changes, we track the change order, update job costs, and ensure it's billed correctly. No more missed revenue.
Every sub tracked across all jobs. 1099s prepared automatically. No missed filings, no IRS penalties, no disputes.
Shared costs allocated across active jobs using a method your CPA approves. Accurate margins, defensible reporting.
15-minute call to understand your portfolio, your pain points, and what clean books look like for you.
We connect to your accounts, clean up any backlog, and set up property-level tracking in about a week.
Every month you get clean, reconciled books and a property-level P&L. Tax time becomes the easiest week of the year.
“BrikBooks finally gave me clarity on which of my 8 properties are actually making money. My CPA was shocked at how clean my books were this year.”