Built by people who've done the work
Current Sets started because we kept seeing the same problems kill projects. Coordination issues discovered too late. Version chaos. No visibility for owners. We built the tools we wished we had.
We're not trying to be everything to everyone. We're trying to be the best at preconstruction coordination for developers who build at scale.
The short version
We saw developers getting burned by coordination issues that should have been caught in design. Drawings would change, no one would notice, and suddenly you're dealing with six-figure field fixes.
So we built an overlay engine that actually shows what changed between versions. Then we wrapped it in a review process that catches issues early. Then we built tracking tools so nothing falls through the cracks.
Still bootstrapped. Still profitable. Still focused on the same problem: catch issues before they cost you.
How we think about the work
Preconstruction is underinvested
The industry spends 90% of its tech budget on construction, 10% on preconstruction. That's backwards. Problems are cheaper to fix before ground breaks.
Overlays are the source of truth
You can't coordinate what you can't compare. Version comparison at the drawing level is the foundation of everything else we do.
Owners need visibility
Developers shouldn't have to wonder if their consultants are coordinated. Issue tracking and milestone management should be visible to everyone who needs it.
What we are and aren't
We're Not
- Bluebeam. We're not PDF markup software. We show you what changed.
- Procore. We're not construction PM. We own preconstruction.
- A BIM platform. We work with the 2D drawings you already have.
- Code compliance reviewers. That's a different job.
We Are
- Cross-discipline overlay engine for coordination
- Revision comparison that shows exactly what changed
- Constructability review services for repeat builders
- Platform licenses for teams who want to run it themselves
