iOS · Android · Late 2026 v1.0 · in development Made in DE

Build by build.
Plan. Build. Maintain.

Multi-project tracker for private building projects — from new construction to heating maintenance, from the first quote to the final warranty. On your phone, local-first, no cloud.

Existing construction apps are built for the wrong people.

  1. 01 Pro tools like PlanRadar, Buildertrend, Capmo — built for construction firms under compliance pressure. €30+ per user per month. A learning curve like a minor degree.
  2. 02 Consumer tools like POCASIO — built for the desk, not the construction site. Mobile apps are missing or stuck in 2010.
  3. 03 Home planners like RoomSketcher — built for visualizing, not for archiving. Which manufacturer, which warranty, which receipt — none of it gets captured.
  4. 04 Notion templates and Excel sheets — they work until your third project. Then the overview becomes a search, and the search becomes a frustration.

Multi-project lifecycle.

Other construction apps end when the project ends. Buildry begins when the project ends — because that's when you actually need the data: warranties, maintenance, ownership transfers.

Projects end. Your home doesn't.

Active warranties 14 entries · 2 projects
  • Velux roof window House build 2024 · Manufacturer A
    → March 2028 2 mo
  • Dishwasher Kitchen 2028 · Manufacturer B
    → May 2030 Active
  • Toilet flush mechanism Bathroom renovation 2026 · Manufacturer C
    → March 2031 Active
  • Heating system Heating replacement 2030 · Manufacturer D
    → June 2035 Active

Take a tour of the app.

Five screens showing how Buildry works from the first project to the last warranty. Swipe through.

Swipe or scroll to see all 5 screens

Tools that grow with your home.

Nine areas where a multi-project tracker actually takes work off your plate — all built for reality, not the ideal case.

01 / Killer

Warranty overview across decades

Every warranty from every project in one list, sorted by expiry. Push notification 60 days ahead — before you need it.

02 / Rooms

Per-room data model

Every material, every photo, every receipt belongs to a room. Ten years from now, you'll still know which tiles are in the guest bathroom.

03 / Maintenance

Maintenance reminders

Oil the wood floor every 2 years, service the heating annually, replace bathroom silicone every 5 years — as recurring reminders per material.

04 / Photos

Photo diary with geo-tag

Before, during and after photos, automatically in order. Ten years later, this album is worth more than any insurance document.

05 / Costs

Real-time cost tracking

Capture receipts (photo or PDF, original archived), assign categories, keep budget vs. plan in view. A year-end summary for your tax return or accountant.

06 / Contractors

Contractor database

Who did what, for what price, with what rating. Three years later you'll need them again — and you'll know immediately whether to call.

07 / Docs

Document archive

Contracts, invoices, delivery notes, blueprint scans. Everything searchable, in the right project, stored locally on your device.

08 / Sharing

Shared access for partners

A second person sees everything and can edit alongside you. No account, no privacy question — via Apple's iCloud Family or your Google account.

09 / Export

Ownership-transfer export

Selling the house? One PDF with every project, warranty and maintenance record — for the buyer. Affects the sale price.

Your building projects are nobody's business but yours.

Buildry is local-first. There is no Buildry server that sees your data. Period.

Local-first

All your data — rooms, materials, receipts, warranties, photos — lives primarily on your device. The single source of truth is your phone, not someone else's server.

Sync via your own cloud

Optionally between your devices via iCloud (iOS) or Google Drive App Folder (Android). The data path is always device ↔ your cloud, never through us.

No Buildry account

No login, no password, no account-recovery risk. Buildry never sees your email address or a single photo.

Pay once. Keep it.

No subscription pressure. A free tier to try it out, a paid single project to get going, or Lifetime for everything that comes later.

Free

Try-it mode

€0
free forever

Start small, see if it fits — before you commit.

  • 1 project, 3 rooms
  • 20 cost entries
  • 3 contractor entries
  • 5 documents
  • No cross-device sync
  • No PDF export
  • No multi-project features
Lifetime

For a lifetime

€49.99
one-time, for every future project

The real Buildry advantage. Multi-project features unlock here.

  • Unlimited projects
  • Cross-project warranty overview
  • Maintenance reminders across years
  • Project history per room
  • Annual photo album, automatic
  • Ownership-transfer export (no watermark)
  • Shared access for partners

Pay-per-project buyers can upgrade to Lifetime later — you only pay the difference (€35).

Frequently asked.

  • When exactly does Buildry launch?
    Late 2026. Early access and beta invites go to the email list here.
  • Why no subscription?
    Building projects are project-bound, not an ongoing service. A bathroom renovation costs €14.99 once. If you do more, you buy Lifetime. Subscription models would feel awkward here — a bathroom is 8 weeks of activity, a house build is 12 months — not a yearly subscription.
  • How is Buildry different from Notion or Excel?
    Notion and Excel are generic tools — they need setup, maintenance and a template that fits your specific case. Buildry is built for building projects from day one: per-room data model, warranty overview, photo diary, maintenance reminders. Everything that really pays off by your second and third project is already there.
  • Where is my data stored?
    On your phone. Period. If you use cross-device sync, it runs through your own iCloud (iOS) or Google Drive (Android). Buildry runs no server that sees your data. We don't even see your email address — only the one here in the email list.
  • Does it work without internet on the construction site?
    Yes, fully. Because Buildry is local-first, you need no internet to capture receipts, take photos, enter warranties or manage rooms. Sync runs once you're back online.
  • Is there a web version?
    iOS and Android come first. A web version would force a server architecture, which would break the privacy story. If enough Lifetime users want a read-only web view (e.g. for family sharing at a desktop), that gets evaluated later.
  • What languages?
    German and English at launch. French and Italian are candidates for later versions, if market data justifies it.

Late 2026.
Be there.

One single email at launch. No marketing, no newsletter, no selling your address. Promise.