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Extracker

Cloud-based collaboration platform for construction

Extracker logo
21-100 employees
  • B2B
  • Communication
  • Construction
  • Cloud Computing
The East Cut, San Francisco, CA

Company mission

To provide a simple cloud-based collaboration platform for construction teams and contractors.

230% employee growth in 12 months

Our take

Construction technology has yet to receive the same software overhaul as sectors like banking and retail. Extracker is changing this by providing the commercial construction industry with an efficient SaaS platform for communicating costs in real time.

The sector remains hungry for innovation, in spite of the high profile collapse of the former buzzy startup Katerra. With so many avenues for development, investors are unlikely to be put off construction tech as a proposition in general, the market potential for the right offering is huge, and global.

This is precisely what makes Extracker a promising bet, young though the startup is. CEO Cameron Page knows the industry firsthand which has guided the development of the concept and company through its first years and funding rounds. Supported by its Cloud Apps Capital Partners-led funding, the company has seen significant year-over-year revenue growth, which has Extracker well set to see accelerated growth within the growing industry.

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Steph

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Benefits

  • Hybrid work schedule
  • Subsidized healthcare, vision, and dental
  • Competitive market-rate salary for a Series A company
  • Early equity!

Company values

  • Hard work
  • Simplicity
  • Focus
  • Customers first

Funding (last 2 of 4 rounds)

Jun 2024

$16m

SERIES B

Jun 2023

$5.5m

EARLY VC

Total funding: $33.8m

Leadership

After graduating from Construction Management at California Polytechnic State University, they became a carpenter and then an Assistant Superintendent for a three-story steel-framed office building construction site in Washington. Before founding Extracker, they were a Project Manager for Devcon Construction, based in Silicon Valley.