The client's app

Clients follow the project in the app, not by calling you

Your client opens the app and finds their project: progress photos, shared documents, the estimate waiting for a signature, the chat with your team. You decide what gets published and what stays internal — and the "how's it going?" questions stop arriving by phone.

Available for iOS and Android

Why clients always call

A client who has handed their home to a contractor lives with legitimate anxiety: they're paying a lot, they don't understand the site, and the only channel they have is you. So they call, message on WhatsApp, ask for photos — and every question interrupts someone who was working.

The fix isn't answering faster: it's giving the client a place where the answers already are. An app with their project, fed by what the team records anyway — photos, progress, documents — and filtered by you: the client sees the work advancing, not the project's internal kitchen.

What you can do with Tabiquo

What the team records becomes, filtered, the story the client follows.

Progress updates

The client sees a curated timeline of their project: phases completed, new photos, documents published. Without the internal noise.

Site photos

Photos the team takes reach the client organised by date. Progress is seen, not narrated over the phone.

Documents with controlled visibility

Contracts, plans, certifications: you share document by document. What's internal stays internal.

Estimates and change orders to sign

The estimate and its change orders arrive in the app, and the authorised contact signs from their phone. Date, name and signature stay on record.

A chat that belongs to the project

Client conversations live inside the project they belong to, not scattered between personal WhatsApp and email.

Reports after handover too

Once the job is done, the client reports any problem from the app, and you handle it in a tracked warranty flow.

Who gives the app to their clients

Renovation studios

Teams selling turnkey work who want the client experience to match the quality of the site.

Architecture studios

Teams supervising works on the client's behalf who must account for progress without hand-building reports.

Construction companies

Teams working for private clients who want fewer phone calls and more signatures in writing.

Anyone juggling several clients

People with ten active clients who can't be a switchboard for each of them.

Why give your client an app

The WhatsApp group with the client works until someone needs to find something: a document, a signature, a date.

  • The "how's it going?" questions get answered in the app, before they become phone calls.

  • Progress photos arrive on their own: they're the ones the team takes anyway.

  • Signatures on estimates and change orders are dated and stored, not an "ok" in a chat.

  • You decide what the client sees, document by document.

  • A client who feels informed is a client who recommends you.

Frequently asked questions

Does the client see everything happening on site?

No. The client sees a curated timeline: events meant for them, plus the photos and documents you choose to share. Internal reports, costs and team discussions stay invisible.

Does the client pay or register anywhere?

No: you invite them from their project and they get app access, included in your plan. They download the app, log in and find their project.

Who signs when the client is a couple or a company?

Every client has one authorised signing contact; the others can view without signing. That way a change order doesn't get accepted by a passing brother-in-law.

What if my client doesn't use apps?

Nothing breaks: you keep working as usual, and documents can always be shared as PDFs. The app is a bonus for the client, not a requirement of the project.

Fewer phone calls, calmer clients

We'll show you what your client sees, from day one to handover. Thirty minutes, no strings.