The team building Sub360.
Founder-led and operator-driven. We've run real crews on real jobs and shipped production AI — and we're building Sub360 as an independent software company, not a side project. Small team, big surface area, and we're hiring.
Built from the field
We don't theorize about construction. Every feature came from a real problem on a real jobsite, witnessed by an operator on our team.
AI as a tool, not a label
We use AI where it adds real intelligence — language summaries, semantic recall, predictive risk. We don't ship 'AI features' that aren't.
Operator pace
Foremen don't have time for software. Neither do we. We ship fast, we cut scope, we measure outcomes — not features.
“We didn't build Sub360 because construction needed another platform. We built it because we were losing money on jobs we should've won — and the data was already in the field, just nobody could see it.”
The people building it
Ross Adler
Second-generation operator and CEO of Adler Windows — the NYC specialty contractor he scaled onto Inc.'s fastest-growing list. He ran the crews and the jobs, then built Sub360 to surface the money hiding in the daily report.
David Arata
Leads engineering and the AI platform — the pipeline that reads every daily report and turns raw field activity into change orders, safety alerts, and risk.
Built cloud-native, with AI at the core.
AI sits at the core of the product — language and structured field data in one pipeline. AI is the foundation, not a feature.
Small team. High leverage.
You'll own real surface area, ship to real customers, and work directly with the founder. We optimize for trust, taste, and throughput — and we'd rather hire one person who ships than three who plan.
info@sub-360.com