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Sydney construction startup Sitemate has raised $1.3 million, just a month after rebranding

Previously named Construction Cloud, Startmate alumni Sitemate has reinvented itself, and raised $1.3 million to fuel its next phase of growth.
Stephanie Palmer-Derrien
Stephanie Palmer-Derrien
Hartley Pike (left) and the Sitemate team. Source: Supplied.
Hartley Pike (left) and the Sitemate team. Source: Supplied.

Sitemate, a project management startup focused on the construction industry, has closed a $1.3 million funding round to fuel its next phase of growth, just a month after it rebranded.

Previously named Construction Cloud, the startup was launched out of the University of Sydneyโ€™s UTS Startups program in 2015, by civil engineer Hartley Pike and co-founder Sam McDonnell.

It also graduated the Startmate Accelerator program in 2017, before re-branding to Sitemate just last month.

The platform is intended to provide shared workflow documents for industrial projects, including financial documents, commercial record-keeping and environmental and safety workflows.

Having worked in the construction space, Pike tells StartupSmart the industry tends to work off of paper documents, excel spreadsheets and the odd standalone app to manage a specific aspect of the project.

The lack of a central platform is a problem โ€œevery day, for every project, every companyโ€, he says.

Pike doesnโ€™t disclose Sitemateโ€™s current user-base or growth figures, but he does say that when the startup was participating in Startmate it only had customers in Australia. Now it has users in 30 countries, he says.

The $1.3 million in funding comes from Artesianย and Sydney Angels, as well as from other undisclosed high-net-worth individuals, and is pegged for accelerating Sitemateโ€™s growth further.

The team has plans to build their marketing and sales teams, as well as investing in product and engineering staff.

As the user base is starting to grow, โ€œinfrastructure demands on the back-end system are starting to increaseโ€, Pike says.

Whatโ€™s in a name?

Although the startup has its roots in the construction industry, โ€œthe problem weโ€™re solving is so much broader than just constructionโ€, Pike says.

Rebranding from Construction Cloud to Sitemate was part of a plan to make this clear to customers, and tapping into new sectors grappling with โ€œalmost identicalโ€ problems.

The Sitemate concept is also applicable to building, energy, utilities, mining, oil and gas industries, Pike says.

โ€œHaving constriction in the name was causing some friction with people not sure if it would be relevant to them,โ€ he explains.

โ€œWe wanted to make something that was more general, but also applies to the industrial focus that we have,โ€ he adds.

The industrial sector gets a bad rap for being โ€œbehind the timesโ€ and unwilling to embrace new technologies, Pike says, but โ€œweโ€™ve seen quite the oppositeโ€.

Instead of asking why people arenโ€™t adopting new technologies, people should be asking โ€œwhy arenโ€™t they, and what are the products available that theyโ€™re not using,โ€ he adds.

For the most part, end users and management teams are โ€œhungry for these types of tech,โ€ Pike says.

โ€œTheyโ€™ve seen the benefits theyโ€™re going to get in an industry that has such high levels of risk.โ€

A friend in Startmate

Pikeโ€™s biggest piece of advice for startup founders is to go through an accelerator program. Being accepted into Startmate was โ€œa big turning point for the companyโ€, he says.

โ€œThe calibre of the people that are involved โ€ฆ just really hits home where the bar is,โ€ he adds.

Being able to work with people who have been in the same position, and are now a few years ahead can be invaluable in terms of both advice and inspiration.

โ€œWhat they have done is achievable for youย โ€” theyโ€™ve solved similar problems recently,โ€ Pike says.

Accelerators offer the opportunity to be surrounded by people who have got over the issues you might be facing, and who are โ€œmoving on to the next phase of the businessโ€, he says.

โ€œThey have that experience and are willing to help,โ€ he adds.

Finally, Pike says having those peers and mentors around him helped in the transition from working in the construction industry to running a tech company, something he says has been โ€œa bit of a changeโ€.

The Startmate experience โ€œreally helped me adjust and really move into the execution stage that weโ€™re inโ€, he says.

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