StructionSite, now part of OpenSpace, was a construction photo documentation platform that captured and organized jobsite photos, mapping them to floor plans for easy navigation and progress tracking. It distinguished itself with AI-powered photo organization and the ability to capture using standard smartphone cameras rather than requiring specialized 360 equipment.
Since merging with OpenSpace, StructionSite's technology has been integrated into the broader OpenSpace platform. If you are looking for StructionSite today, you are essentially looking at OpenSpace's photo documentation capabilities.
Neither StructionSite nor OpenSpace is a plan collaboration platform. For teams that need to mark up drawings, coordinate with trades on the plans, and track punch items — that is a different workflow entirely, and that is what HomeFloorPlan provides.
What StructionSite Does Well
Where It Falls Short
Side-by-Side Comparison
The Verdict
StructionSite was a good photo documentation tool, and its capabilities now live within OpenSpace. If you need construction photo documentation with AI organization, OpenSpace (which includes StructionSite technology) is worth evaluating. It captures and organizes site conditions in a way that plan markup tools cannot replicate.
For plan collaboration — the workflow of marking up drawings, pinning comments by trade, and tracking issues through resolution — HomeFloorPlan is the purpose-built tool. It is browser-based, costs $20/seat/month with no app download required, and includes AI floorplan sorting and trade layer filtering. The two workflows complement each other on most construction projects.
