Built by a contractor,
for the construction industry.
HomeFloorPlan started on a real job site. No pitch deck, no boardroom. Just a builder who got tired of chasing paper plans and texting photos back and forth.
How it started
From a frustration on the job site to a tool used on real builds every day.
The problem
Tracking floor plan issues with paper markups, group texts, and extra site visits just to check if something got fixed. Too much time lost, too many things falling through the cracks.
The idea
What if you could upload a floor plan, pin a comment where the problem is, tag it to the right trade, and everyone just sees it? No apps to install, no training needed.
The result
A construction plan tool that any trade can pick up in minutes. Upload your drawings, mark them up, track every item to close-out. That is it.
One place for your plans, your crew, and your punch list
Upload your construction drawings and they show up in seconds. Pin comments right on the plan, each one tagged to a trade layer so the right sub sees the right issues.
Electricians see electrical. Plumbers see plumbing. The GC sees everything. No noise, no confusion, no lost emails.

What we believe
How we think about building this product.
Born on the job site
Every feature exists because it solved a real problem on a real build. We do not add things just because they look good in a demo.
Simple by design
If your crew cannot figure it out in two minutes, it is too complicated. That is our rule for every feature we ship.
Built with builders
We build what contractors actually ask for. Our roadmap comes from the people using the tool on job sites, not from a boardroom.
No surprises
One price, all features included. Your data belongs to you. Export everything whenever you want. No lock-in, no upsells.
Meet the founder

Eric Leung
Founder & Director
Eric has been in the construction business for years, managing residential builds and directing operations at Parasol Properties.
He built HomeFloorPlan because he was tired of the same cycle: print plans, mark them up by hand, text photos to subs, and hope everyone stays on the same page. He built it to fix his own workflow first.
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