Doxel automates progress tracking across construction projects by ingesting data from site, BIM models, schedules, and budgets to surface cost and schedule risks before they compound. The tech stack reveals a modern web-first architecture (React, TypeScript, Next.js, Three.js for 3D visualization) paired with REST and GraphQL APIs—enabling real-time data integration across fragmented project sources. Hiring velocity is accelerating with sales-led growth (9 open roles) balanced against engineering expansion, suggesting a transition from early-stage tool toward field-deployed platform.
Doxel builds an automated construction progress tracking platform for general contractors and project teams. The product synthesizes disparate project data—site imagery, BIM files, schedules, and budgetary constraints—to generate predictive risk analysis and alert teams to cost overruns and schedule delays before they occur. Founded in 2016 and based in Menlo Park, the company operates across 51–200 employees with active hiring in the US, India, and Singapore. Core projects include field data capture tools, workflow automation, schedule integration, and improved data verification—all aimed at closing the observability gap that leaves issues undetected until late in a project cycle.
Doxel uses React, TypeScript, and Next.js for frontend; Three.js for 3D visualization; REST and GraphQL for APIs; and Salesforce, Slack, and Jira for operations and collaboration.
Doxel is headquartered in Menlo Park, California and actively hiring in the United States, India, and Singapore.
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