Site capture → scope
Turn measurements, photos, and walkthrough notes into a review-ready scope instead of retyping the job back at the office.

No tech lecture and no software pitch. I'll share my screen and show how I use AI in real contractor operations. Then we'll map it to the one task slowing your business down.
✓ No technical background needed ✓ Bring your actual bottleneck ✓ Live Q&A
I'm Chris Moreno, entering my senior year at the University of Tampa while researching AI and testing it inside my own business. I serve as Chief of AI Operations for GreenBuilt Co-op and work directly with Wisdom Renovations on the operational middle layer between the office, field, and tools they already use.
Chief of AI OperationsThese are the places where work gets stuck between the software you already pay for. AI connects the information; your people keep the final say.
Turn measurements, photos, and walkthrough notes into a review-ready scope instead of retyping the job back at the office.
Research requirements, track comments, and assemble the response list while licensed people keep every approval decision.
Keep scope, allowances, exclusions, and revisions connected so one change does not disappear between documents.
Know what is due, what is blocked, and which follow-up should happen next without chasing the same spreadsheet all week.
Reuse what past jobs taught you so job twenty becomes easier to price and operate than job one.
Draft the right update from the real job state, then let a person review it before anything is sent.
T.O.M. is GreenBuilt's operating intelligence: one construction spine from lead, site capture, takeoff, estimate and permit through schedule, build, change orders and closeout. It is designed to think, remember, organize, create, check and learn. Humans keep final authority.
You bring the repetitive task. We'll talk through what AI should do, what your current tools should keep doing, where a person must approve, and what a useful first version would look like.
Save my free seatThis is a synthetic example with no homeowner or client data. It shows how unfinished job information becomes a review-ready operating view.