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Industry
  
Construction

Website
  
www.plangrid.com

Founded
  
2011

Products
  
Application

CEO
  
Tracy Young (2011–)

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Headquarters
  
San Francisco, California, United States of America

Founders
  
Kenny Stone, Tracy Young, Antoine Hersen, Ralph Gootee, Ryan Sutton-Gee

Profiles

What is plangrid


PlanGrid is a construction software designed for the field. The platform providing real-time updates and seamless file synching over Wi-Fi and cellular networks. PlanGrid replaces paper blueprints, brings the benefits of version control to field workers, and is a collaborative platform for sharing construction information like field markups, progress photos and issues tracking.

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PlanGrid is a venture capital-backed start-up company based in San Francisco, California that creates construction software for the iPad, android tablets, iPhone, and Windows in the construction industry by allowing field workers to store, view, and communicate with construction blueprints. Its capability to deal quickly with blueprint changes is aimed at helping the construction industry deal with the costs of paper building plans.

The company is headquartered in San Francisco, and was founded in December 2011 by a group of construction engineers and software engineers. The initial product, PlanGrid for iPad, launched March 2012, its iPhone app launched in September 2012, and its Android app launched May 2014.

PlanGrid's CEO, Tracy Young, was named to Fast Company's "Most Creative People in Business" in 2015.

The company's board of directors include former Salesforce COO George Hu, Sequoia Capital Partner Doug Leone, and former Autodesk CEO Carol Bartz.

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Fundraising History

The company's investors include Loopt's founder, and Y Combinator president Sam Altman and Paul Buchheit, creator of Gmail, founder of 500 Startups, and Y Combinator partner.

In May 2015, PlanGrid raised a $18 million Series A from Sequoia Capital.

In November 2015, PlanGrid raised a $40 million Series B led by Tenaya Capital.

References

PlanGrid Wikipedia