Project Tracking
Per-project ledger of expenses, tenders, and progress.
Construction sites run on paper diaries, hand-written cheque registers, and 'I'll remember it'. Soikot replaces all of it with one fast dashboard that actually fits how site managers work.
An operational command center for construction firms — projects, tenders, daily expenses, vendor balances, bank cheques, all of it. No-internet-friendly (data lives locally), instant cold-start, and designed in collaboration with actual site managers in Dhaka.
Construction in Bangladesh runs on rituals: a notebook for cash, a diary for cheques, an Excel file someone emails on Friday, a phone call to confirm what was actually paid. By month-end, half the data is missing and the project P&L is a guess. They need a tool that survives 4G dropouts, doesn't require training, and doesn't pretend they're a Silicon Valley startup.
I built Soikot as a Next.js 15 dashboard that boots in under a second, persists everything in browser storage (so it works offline at remote sites), and ships 10 modules — projects, tenders, expenses, banks, cheques, vendors, categories, reports, settings — designed for one-thumb data entry on a phone. Live on Vercel, instantly forkable to any firm.
Per-project ledger of expenses, tenders, and progress.
Track bid submissions and outcomes across projects.
Quick-add expense flow with category tagging.
Cheque issuance, clearing, and bank reconciliation.
Vendor roster with payment history and balances.
Aggregate financial and operational reports across projects.
Designed the data model and built the entire dashboard from scratch based on field interviews with site managers.