PLOT
PLOT is construction logistics software that unifies procurement schedules, delivery booking, and site gate rules so general contractors and trades can coordinate material flow without relying on PDF logistics plans and whiteboards alone.
PLOT targets a narrow but costly problem: getting the right materials to the gate at the right time without clogging cranes, docks, or streets. It replaces static logistics plan PDFs, whiteboards, and disconnected spreadsheets with a shared system where procurement, approvals, and deliveries connect to the master schedule and submittal status.
On the marketing site, PLOT states that poor logistics can raise total project costs by up to fifteen percent, and that stronger delivery coordination can materially reduce site congestion. Those figures are presented as industry-facing motivation for the product rather than a guarantee for any one job, so teams should still validate ROI on their own projects (PLOT product website, 2026).
The vendor also publishes survey-style metrics from general contractor users, including time savings per superintendent and adoption feedback. Treat those numbers as directional until you run your own pilot on a real project schedule.
PLOT???s company page notes the firm was founded in 2021 and frames leadership as blending field contracting experience with software delivery experience, which matches a product built for superintendent and trade workflows (PLOT company page, 2026).
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Pros and cons
Pros
- Focused scope: logistics and procurement chaos rather than trying to replace your full ERP.
- Clear modules for procurement, deliveries, and logistics maps so you can phase adoption.
- Public materials include ROI stories and superintendent-focused testimonials.
Cons
- Pricing for paid modules is contract-value based; you need a demo to map costs to your portfolio.
- Some marketing pages still contain placeholder text; confirm current feature names during demos.
- Deep ERP or accounting integration details require vendor confirmation for your stack.
Key features
Procurement log: Digital procurement scheduling that ties material needs to schedule dates and submittal approvals.
Delivery coordination: Shared calendars and screening so trucks book gates, docks, cranes, and lifts without double booking.
Logistics mapping: Visual site logistics maps; the vendor notes partners for imagery and optional GeoTIFF uploads for drone or custom imagery.
CPM alignment: Claims synchronization with critical path schedules so ordering dates track when materials are truly needed on site.
Trade-friendly onboarding: Messaging about meeting users through PDF links, QR codes on trailers, and emails rather than forcing every partner into heavy training on day one.
Pricing
Logistics (free tier advertised)
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Free
Vendor advertises free logistics; verify current limits on the official pricing page.
Deliveries / Lead times / bundles (custom)
Contact sales
Pricing described as based on contract value; request a quote.
Frequently asked questions
What is PLOT used for on a construction site?
PLOT is used to coordinate material procurement timelines and truck deliveries against the project schedule and submittal approvals. It aims to replace informal whiteboards and static logistics PDFs with a shared system for GCs and trade partners.
Is PLOT free?
The pricing page advertises a free logistics offering that can be used alone or bundled, while deliveries, lead times, and bundles are priced from contract value. Always confirm the latest packaging with the vendor because modules can change.
Does PLOT work if my jobsite map is outdated in satellite imagery?
The vendor states you can upload GeoTIFFs from your drone program, partner capture services, or custom satellite tasking when default imagery is not recent enough for your logistics map.
Can I use procurement features without delivery scheduling?
Marketing copy says modules can be shown or hidden so teams pay for what they need. Validate that configuration against your contract and onboarding plan during a demo.
How fast can a team roll out PLOT?
The pricing FAQ claims you can stand up a logistics map and related assets in about fifteen minutes without assistance, with short training sessions for broader adoption. Your timeline will still depend on integrations and owner requirements.
PLOT versus a generic PM tool: what is different?
PLOT emphasizes procurement logs, delivery booking, and site resource reservations tied to logistics constraints like gates and cranes. A generic PM tool may lack those field-first workflows unless heavily customized.