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Extracker

Extracker is a software company based in Walnut Creek, California, that provides a dedicated collaboration tool for the construction industry.

Extracker

Extracker is a software company based in Walnut Creek, California, that provides a dedicated collaboration tool for the construction industry. The platform is purpose-built to manage change orders and project communications, serving as a system of record between general contractors, subcontractors, and project owners. The founding team has publicly stated the company's mission is to eliminate the friction that arises when project cost changes are tracked through unstructured emails and manual logs, which is the default workflow across much of North American commercial construction. The company's product is a single-asset-class play: enterprise software sold on a SaaS model to construction firms. It does not publicly participate in venture capital deployment, fund commitments, or direct company investments. It is not a family office, fund of funds, or an investment partnership. The core value proposition is an operational tool that captures time-stamped, digitally signed approvals for change orders, creating a defensible legal record. Extracker typically targets mid-sized to large general contractors in the United States. Extracker is a private, likely venture-backed startup, though its total capital raised, investor syndicate, and valuation are not publicly disclosed. The company operates from a single headquarters and has not announced additional offices. No named principals, total team size, or adjacent philanthropic vehicles have been confirmed through public record. The firm's legal and operational structure is that of a standard Delaware C-corporation, typical for U.S. venture-backed software companies. Extracker's structural differentiator is narrowness. It is a feature-specific tool for a decades-old manual process — the construction change order — rather than a broad project-management suite. This contrasts with large incumbents like Procore or Autodesk, which address broader project workflows. By focusing exclusively on the moment cost changes get negotiated and approved, Extracker sits as a compliance and communication layer that integrates into a contractor's existing tech stack rather than trying to replace it.

General information

Firm type

SaaS / Construction Tech

Year founded

2018

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Walnut Creek

Corporate office

Walnut Creek, CA, United States

Sector focus

Enterprise Software

Frequently asked questions

Is Extracker an investment firm or a technology company?

Extracker is a technology company. It builds and sells software to the construction industry. There is no public record of Extracker operating an investment fund, managing third-party capital, or deploying a balance sheet into private companies.

What problem does Extracker's software solve?

Extracker replaces the email and spreadsheet workflows that contractors and project owners use to negotiate and approve change orders. The platform generates a timestamped, digitally signed audit trail so that cost changes on construction projects are documented, approved, and defensible.

How does Extracker compete with Procore or Autodesk Construction Cloud?

Extracker does not position itself as a full project-management suite. It focuses narrowly on the change-order communication process. The company integrates into the existing workflows that general contractors already use via those larger platforms, acting as a specialized compliance layer rather than a replacement.

Who typically uses Extracker?

The platform is built for general contractors, subcontractors, and project owners on commercial construction projects. Its user base is predominantly mid-sized to large North American general contractors who need an auditable system of record for cost changes.

Where is Extracker headquartered and does it have additional offices?

Extracker is headquartered in Walnut Creek, California. The company has not publicly disclosed any additional office locations.

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