For Homeowners

Your renovation, without the surprises.

You're spending $200K, $500K, sometimes more on the place you live. You deserve to know where every dollar goes — and to be in the room when decisions move it. That's what monoboard does.

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Three things that go wrong in every renovation.

These aren't bad-contractor problems. They're system problems. Even good contractors lose the thread when a job has fifteen subs, four designers, and three months of weekly decisions.

You don't know what you're paying for.

The invoice arrives. The numbers don't match the quote. Nobody can explain the $4,800 line for 'site conditions.' You write the check because the alternative is worse.

Changes happen without you.

Your contractor and your designer made a call last Thursday. You found out this Monday — after the framing went in. Now it costs $8,000 to undo or $0 to live with it forever.

Nobody's tracking the budget.

Your contractor watches their costs. Your designer watches their fees. Nobody watches your money the way you watch your money. The first time anyone notices the overrun is when the overrun is unfixable.

How monoboard fixes it.

Not magic. Just one place where the budget, the decisions, and the people are connected — instead of scattered across emails, group texts, PDFs, and one shared spreadsheet that nobody updates.

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Every dollar, line by line.

Original budget on the left. Where every change moved the number, on the right. Click any line to see who approved it, when, and what was substituted.

02

Approve or reject in two taps.

When something changes — material substitution, sub conflict, new condition uncovered — you get a notification with a clear summary, the price impact, and the schedule impact. Approve, reject, or ask a question.

03

Your contractor still runs the job.

monoboard isn't a tool you use against your contractor. It's a tool your contractor uses with you. Better-run jobs finish faster and cost less. That's a win for both sides.

Real story · MONOBOARD Construction project · Atlanta

"We caught a $14,000 unbilled change order on a single bathroom renovation in Brookhaven — before it became a fight at closeout. The owner approved it the same day. The sub got paid that week. Nobody lost a night of sleep."

— Abdiel Escoto, MONOBOARD Construction.

Renovating in Atlanta?

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