About Jobflow

We are building the labor graph for construction.

Jobflow starts with a simple worker promise: find construction work nearby. From there, the platform can grow into contractor hiring workflows, crew planning, and AI labor intelligence.

Our position

Labor signal comes first. Trade, pay, location, certifications, availability, and jobsite context are the foundation.

Why now

Construction hiring is still too generic. Workers and contractors need a marketplace built around the way skilled trades work actually moves.
Worker-first construction job discovery wedge
18 trades initial skilled trades coverage
Labor graph the long-term marketplace foundation

The story

Jobflow started from a simple reality: construction labor does not move like office work. A good role depends on trade, pay, distance, certifications, start date, per diem, and whether the jobsite fits the worker's life.

Most job boards flatten all of that into keywords. Workers dig through irrelevant posts, and contractors lose time before they even know who is available, qualified, and willing to travel.

We are building Jobflow from the worker discovery loop outward. The MVP helps workers find nearby skilled-trades jobs now, while creating the profile and marketplace data needed for contractor hiring workflows and AI matching later.

Build for workers in the field

We design for people making decisions from a truck, jobsite, break room, or parking lot. The product has to be fast and practical.

Construction before generic marketplace

Trade, certifications, radius, start date, pay, per diem, and project type are core product concepts, not optional tags.

Ship working product, not demos

We are building a usable job discovery loop now, not a slideshow about AI matching someday.

Stay close to the trade

The company only works if the product stays grounded in how real construction workers and contractors actually move.

FAQ

What we are building toward

Who is Jobflow for right now?

Jobflow is currently focused on skilled trades workers looking for nearby construction jobs. Contractors and employers are the next side of the marketplace.

Is Jobflow trying to become an AI hiring product?

Yes, eventually. The first step is a useful worker discovery product. Profiles, saved jobs, and applications create the signal needed for matching and hiring workflows later.

Build with us

If the market is construction, the product should feel like construction.

We are starting with useful worker discovery and building toward the labor operating system contractors and crews actually need.