
Free field tools for contractors who need a cleaner way to keep work moving.
CTX is a small Central Texas workspace for notes, bids, jobs, crew time, and public permit summaries. Use the software suite for free. If the weekly permit notes are useful later, we can talk through what level of help makes sense.
Public records and job notes, cleaned up
A practical tool bench, with permit notes on the side.
Most small crews do not need a big sales system. They need a place to keep customer notes, build a clean estimate, watch open work, and check public permit activity when it helps.
Permit Notes
Public permit rows cleaned into plain language by county, trade, location, and work type.
Free Work Tools
Simple notes, bids, job tracking, and crew time tools contractors can use without buying anything first.
Job Follow-Up
Keep the next call, estimate, site visit, or schedule note attached to the work you are already doing.
Local Updates
Occasional Central Texas permit summaries for folks who want help reading what is moving nearby.
Keep the work in one lane.
CTX keeps the basic pieces close together: a permit view, client notes, bid builder, job tracker, and crew clock. No big setup. No pitch required before you try it.
Follow up Friday after the site walk in Hays County
Roof repair line items saved for a repeat customer
Two-person Saturday crew ready for export
Comal filing cleaned with county, work type, and address
Use the tools free. Ask about permit help only if it is useful.
The software suite is available as a free workspace for contractors. Weekly permit summaries and larger custom pulls are intentionally handled case by case, because not every crew needs the same thing.
Open the suite- Free access to the lightweight contractor tools: notes, bids, jobs, crew time, and permit viewing
- No requirement to buy a weekly list before using the suite
- Public permit summaries are available quietly for teams that ask for them
- Larger data pulls and private help can be handled case by case
Permit Viewer, Client Notes, Bid Builder, Job Tracker, and Crew Clock are meant to stay lightweight: useful enough for real work, simple enough to try without a sales call.