The more complex the project, the more your memory is being asked to hold — and the more expensive each lapse becomes.
Stop Running Jobs
on Memory.
Memory fails. Projects don't forgive.
You can't remember every spec, every change, and every detail across an entire project. But you're expected to. And when something slips, it's not just an oversight — it's a rework event, a dispute, or a failed inspection.
Start Relying on FactsThe Problem
You're expected to remember
everything.
On a live residential build, the volume of information you're expected to hold is unreasonable:
- Every spec from every consultant
- Every change the client requested — and when it was approved
- Every NCC clause that applies to this particular project
- Every instruction from the engineer or certifier
- Every detail that differs from standard practice
Nobody can hold all of that. And when something slips through, you're the one who wears the cost.
The Fix
Now You Don't Need To
AskThePlans is your external brain — always accurate, always available, always fast. Ask anything and get the answer from your actual project documents.
- "What was the agreed tile specification?"
- "What did the engineer specify for this section?"
- "What changed in the last variation?"
You get:
- The accurate answer — not your best recollection
- Pulled from plans, messages, and documents
- With the exact source behind it
Rely on facts. Not on what you think you remember.
What Changes
Your external brain — always on.
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Always Accurate
The answer comes from the document, not your memory. It's right every time.
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Always Available
Ask at any point in the project — not just while it's still fresh in your mind.
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Always Fast
Seconds to an answer, not minutes of trying to remember where you saw something.
Stop Relying on Memory. Start Relying on Facts.
Upload your project documents once.
From that point on, the answer to any question is one ask away — accurate every time.
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