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Bootstrapped; $550-1,250/month pricing; 23% annual revenue growth 2021; 210% activity increase; founded 1999; cloud-based construction planning leader
Touchplan is a lean construction planning and scheduling platform founded in 1999 that digitizes the Last Planner System methodology — a collaborative, commitment-based scheduling framework developed by construction management researchers Glenn Ballard and Greg Howell. The company was built on the premise that traditional Gantt-chart-based scheduling produces plans that diverge from reality almost immediately on active construction sites, and that reliable workflow requires frontline foremen and trade partners to make and track explicit weekly work commitments. Touchplan translates these analog planning practices — which relied on sticky notes on whiteboards — into a cloud-based collaborative environment accessible from any device on or off the jobsite.\n\nTouchplan's platform enables general contractors and owners to run pull planning sessions, manage lookahead schedules, track percent plan complete (PPC) metrics, and analyze constraint removal across all trades on a project. The software integrates with project management platforms including Procore and supports multi-stakeholder collaboration without requiring all participants to maintain separate licensed accounts. Pricing ranges from $550 to $1,250 per month per project, positioning Touchplan as accessible for mid-size commercial contractors without the enterprise overhead of full project controls software.\n\nTouchplan has grown steadily on a bootstrapped basis, reporting 23% annual revenue growth and a 210% increase in platform activity year over year — metrics that reflect organic expansion within the lean construction community rather than venture-backed growth marketing. The company has built a loyal user base among contractors who have adopted Last Planner as a standard operating methodology, and it benefits from the growing recognition that collaborative planning reduces rework and schedule overruns on complex commercial and industrial projects. Touchplan competes in a niche where its methodology-first positioning differentiates it from broader construction management platforms.
Exton PA infrastructure engineering software (NASDAQ: BSY) at $1.35B+ 2024 revenue (91% recurring); Seequent $1.05B (2021), Cesium 3D geospatial (2024), first non-Bentley CEO Nicholas Cumins (Jul 2024) competing with Autodesk Civil 3D.
Bentley Systems, Incorporated is an Exton, Pennsylvania-based infrastructure engineering software company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: BSY) — providing software for the design, construction, operation, and lifecycle management of infrastructure assets including roads, bridges, railways, buildings, industrial plants, power generation, and utilities through approximately 5,200 employees serving engineers and infrastructure organizations in 194 countries with annual revenues of $1.35+ billion in 2024 (91% recurring). Founded on September 5, 1984, by brothers Keith and Barry Bentley in suburban Philadelphia — where Keith had developed CAD software during his tenure at E.I. DuPont — the company grew through five Bentley brothers (Keith, Barry, Scott, Greg, and Ray) into the global infrastructure software leader through 120+ acquisitions over four decades, including Intergraph's civil engineering businesses (2001), Seequent for $1.05 billion (2021, geological and subsurface modeling), and Cesium (2024, 3D geospatial and digital twin platform). On July 1, 2024, Nicholas Cumins became CEO — the first person outside the Bentley family to lead the company in its 40-year history, having previously served as COO — with Greg Bentley transitioning to Executive Chair. Bentley made its NASDAQ IPO on September 23, 2020, and maintains a market capitalization of approximately $15 billion as of October 2024.
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