The builders who adopt AI now will outrun the ones still waiting.
Ja Lite gives residential construction teams a voice-first command layer for schedule changes, emails, texts, customer updates, management reporting, and execution logs. Your PM stays in the field. The computer work gets handled.
Every missed update, forgotten CC, late schedule change, and unlogged field decision becomes friction.
What happens when Ja Lite removes routine PM computer work?
This model uses conservative assumptions: 50 schedule-related contacts per PM per month, 50 manual system updates, four customer updates, four management updates, and a loaded PM cost of $50 per hour.
| Company size | Old way monthly labor cost | Ja Lite monthly cost | Net monthly savings | Net annual savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 PM users | $5,500 | $1,000 | $4,500 | $54,000 |
| 25 PM users | $13,750 | $2,500 | $11,250 | $135,000 |
| 50 PM users | $27,500 | $5,000 | $22,500 | $270,000 |
Per PM, the old way consumes approximately 11 hours per month: 4.17 hours writing messages, 4.17 hours updating the construction system, and 2.67 hours preparing customer and management updates. At $50/hour, that equals $550 of labor friction per PM per month before considering missed communication, rework, delayed decisions, or customer frustration.
This is not another app for your PMs to babysit.
The PM sees the job. Ja Lite captures the instruction, prepares the action plan, updates the record, and generates the communication path. The PM remains in control without becoming a full-time data-entry clerk.
Owner-level point: the company that lets PMs speak the work into motion will move faster than the company still forcing field people to become office clerks at the end of every day.
Ja Lite can be positioned as a bridge to existing systems: direct integration where possible, structured batch updates where necessary, and a clean execution trail either way.
From field speech to controlled execution.
Ja Lite does not replace the PM’s judgment. It removes the repetitive computer work that keeps judgment trapped in notebooks, texts, memory, and after-hours catch-up.
PM gives the command
“Move rough electric to Friday and notify everybody downstream.”
Ja finds context
Project, task, target date, likely contacts, and affected work.
PM confirms
No blind automation. The PM reviews the proposed action before execution.
System updates
Schedule movement, notifications, emails, texts, and defined update paths.
Reports build themselves
Management and customer updates come from the job record, not memory.
A serious command layer, not a concept mockup.
The current demo includes project context, task control, command handling, contacts, KPIs, and activity logs. It is built to show how AI becomes operational infrastructure for builders.







The AI gap will not close by waiting.
This is the moment where construction companies decide whether AI becomes a working advantage or a competitor's advantage.
Waiting is not neutral. Waiting gives the next builder time to train, automate, standardize, and pass you.
Monthly PM admin friction
Conservative estimate from routine messages, schedule updates, and weekly reporting.
Net savings per PM/month
Based on $550 old-way labor cost minus $100 per-user Ja Lite subscription.
Annual savings at 50 users
Before counting fewer mistakes, faster communication, cleaner accountability, and happier PMs.
AI is becoming the new operating standard.
This is the shift: the PM should not have to stop field work to operate the computer. The computer should respond to the PM’s field command.
Ja Lite is designed to help builders move toward that standard with a practical first workflow: schedule movement, communication, logging, and reporting.
See what happens when the PM speaks and the job record moves.
Call Ja and ask what she does for builders, project managers, schedules, emails, texts, contacts, customer updates, and management reporting. Serious operators can request a guided demo with Dave.
941-946-7717Live demo access is intentionally controlled. Ja Lite is being shown through guided walkthroughs for builders, PM teams, and construction companies evaluating AI-assisted field execution.