Mobile documentation and estimating platform for restoration contractors
DocuSketch serves restoration contractors with mobile-first documentation, sketching, and insurance estimation tools. The tech stack reveals an engineering team in active modernization: they're adopting Kotlin and Kotlin Multiplatform while building next-generation native mobile applications, paired with a greenfield rewrite and CI/CD automation. Active projects around offline-first sync, AI agentic tools, and 120fps native UIs signal a shift toward field-first operations and AI-assisted scoping—addressing both the fragmentation of legacy codebases and the performance demands of real-time restoration job tracking.
DocuSketch provides mobile documentation, digital floor plans, and insurance estimation software for restoration contractors handling property damage claims. The platform captures 360° site documentation, generates ESX/FML-compliant floor plans, and produces insurer-ready estimates—designed to accelerate claim cycle times and keep contractors, customers, and insurers aligned. The company operates across North America and Europe with a 51–200 person team, predominantly engineering-focused. Founded in 2018 and based in Lakeland, Florida, DocuSketch has processed over 750,000 insurance claims for more than 20,000 restoration professionals.
Angular, Java, Spring Boot on backend; iOS, Android, Kotlin, and Kotlin Multiplatform on mobile. Development tools include GitHub, Cursor, Claude, and Codeium. Testing via WebdriverIO, Appium, and Playwright.
Next-generation mobile apps with offline-first sync, greenfield application rewrites, Kotlin Multiplatform migration, AI agentic tooling, high-performance native UIs, subscription/billing systems, and secure authentication infrastructure.
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