Kitchen and bath remodels are among the most complex projects in residential construction. Demo, rough plumbing, rough electrical, drywall, cabinets, countertops, tile, appliances, finish work — six to twelve weeks across eight or more trades. MY LAURA was built inside Alpha Remodelers, a working kitchen and bath contractor in Chandler, Arizona. Every feature was pressure-tested on real gut-jobs before it shipped.
You're not dispatching service calls. You're not building ground-up. Your work sits in a specific category that most contractor software gets wrong.
Tile guy, cabinet installer, countertop template, electrician, plumber, tile guy again, painter. Six weeks of group texts.
"While you're in there, can you also…" turns into unpaid work that never gets documented or billed.
Homeowners living without a kitchen for 8 weeks are nervous. You're the therapist. Your phone rings constantly.
Deposit, rough-in draw, cabinet delivery draw, final balance. Keeping it straight across multiple jobs is a Friday nightmare.
The job felt profitable until you tally up the actual material costs, the subs, and the one thing you forgot to charge for.
"Did the tile for Martinez get ordered?" "I think so?" "From where?" Happens on every job.
Every trade — tile, cabinets, electrical, plumbing, countertops — gets their own secure portal with only their assignments. They subscribe to an iCal feed that syncs to their phone's calendar. When you reschedule, their calendar updates automatically. No more group texts. No more "where do I need to be Tuesday?" See the trade partner portal →
Every "while you're in there" becomes a real change order. Signed, timestamped, and applied directly to the next invoice. No more eating $800 cabinet hardware upgrades. See change orders →
Homeowners see their estimates, approved change orders, invoices, payment history, project schedule, and progress photos in one branded portal. The constant "when is tile starting?" texts go away because the answer is already in the portal. See the client portal →
Approved estimates convert to invoices in phases. Check the line items you want for this draw, MY LAURA creates a partial invoice, and the "Partially Invoiced" status keeps track of what's been billed across the whole project. No more double-billing, no more tracking spreadsheets. See invoices →
The project profitability report shows revenue, material costs, trade partner costs, labor, and net profit — for every project, in real time, not at month-end. You see profit leakage the moment it happens, not 60 days later. See reports →
Every material order is a real PO tied to a project, sent to the vendor through their own portal, tracked through receipt, and synced to QuickBooks. "Did Martinez tile get ordered?" is now a one-click answer. See purchase orders →
"Every feature in MY LAURA exists because it was a problem we had at Alpha. Kitchen and bath remodeling is hard enough without software that doesn't understand your work."
If you're a kitchen and bath remodeler and your current software fights you every Friday, you're the exact person we built this for.
Spin up MY LAURA, import your existing projects, and see if it fits your workflow. If not, cancel in one click.