Owner
What needs my attention right now?
- Exceptions — what is off-track and why
- Stalled work — jobs waiting on someone
- Revenue movement — what shifted this week
- Risk signals — vendor pricing, margin pressure, capacity gaps
Beat 1 / 5
Commercial flooring contractors didn't build their businesses to be desk jobs. But every new GC, every new vendor, every new project adds another channel to monitor. The work keeps moving. The coordination grows louder than the work itself.

Beat 2 / 5
A texted question about a schedule. An update from a crew lead. A decision waiting on a vendor quote. None of it is the work itself — but together, it shapes the day.

Beat 3 / 5
Every time you open a job, you start over. Where did we leave off? Who's waiting on what? The minutes spent reassembling the picture are the minutes you can't spend moving anything forward.

Beat 4 / 5
The business runs because you keep showing up to reconnect it. The field, the office, the vendors, the customer — you're the routing layer between them. Holding it together isn't the same as running it.

Beat 5 / 5
Sightline is one connected operating system for the work, the people, and the decisions. Commercial flooring contractors stop being the routing layer. Teams stop waiting on context. The day shapes itself instead of needing you to shape it.

There's a different way to run them.
SEE
What is happening across every job, every customer, every signal — in one view, not five.
DECIDE
What needs your attention now, and what can wait. The system surfaces the difference.
DO
Take the action without rebuilding the context. Updates, follow-ups, decisions — in one motion.
LEARN
The system gets better at routing the right things to you. Every job sharpens the next.
The same connected data. The surface adapts to the question each role asks every day.
Owner
Account Manager
Operations / Field
No role maintains their own version of the truth.
Before
Five tabs. Three texts. Two calls. A meeting to align on what was just discussed.
The day fragments. The work waits. The contractor becomes the connector — and the connector is the bottleneck.
After
One surface. The system surfaces what changed and what needs deciding.
The day stays on the work, not the coordination. The contractor moves things forward instead of holding them together.
Construction software has spent twenty years adding tools — takeoff, accounting, scheduling, CRM. Each tool answers a question.
None of them answer the question commercial flooring owners ask every morning: where do I put my attention?
The connective tissue — the coordination layer — got skipped. Sightline is that layer.
The operating system for commercial flooring contractors.
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