On the roadmap
This capability is rolling out as part of Solis. Start a free trial to run everything available today.
Role-aware views
Same job. Four lenses. Each one sees what they should.
One job rotates through Contractor, Foreman, Sub, and Worker. Fields appear and disappear by role.
- Budget remaining$48,200 / $84K
- Margin to date23.4%
- Change orders2 pending
- Subs on jobVega · Park
- Crew on site5 checked in
- Today's tasks6 open · 2 done
- Crew on site5 checked in
- MaterialsTile · Fri AM
- WeatherRain Wed to Thu
- Change orders2 pending
- Your scopeRough plumbing
- Your scheduleWed to Fri
- Your COIVerified
- Pay due$3,400 · Fri
- Hours today6h 42m
- Pay esta semana$840
- IdiomaEspañol
- Your scheduleWed to Fri
The problem on the jobsite
A job looks different depending on who is holding the phone. The owner needs the full picture, money included. The foreman needs their crew and today's tasks. The sub needs their scope. The worker needs their hours and their next job, in their own language. Give everyone the same screen and you either overwhelm the crew or expose what the owner should not.
How Solis handles it
One job, seen through four lenses. The same underlying record shows each role exactly what they should see and nothing they should not.
- The contractor sees the whole job, including costs and margin.
- The foreman sees and runs their crew and the day's work.
- The sub sees their scope and their paperwork.
- The worker sees their tasks, hours, and pay, in their language.
Fields appear and disappear by role automatically. Nobody manages permissions by hand, and nobody sees the wrong thing.
Where it fits
This is what lets an owner delegate without going blind. Role-as-lens is the backbone that makes Solis safe to hand to a foreman, a sub, and a worker on the same job, which is exactly what has to be true for the product to scale from one crew to twenty on a single shared system.
Status
This is core to how Solis is built. Start a free trial and put it on your next job.