Digs
AI-powered collaboration platform for residential home builders covering preconstruction planning, 3D digital-twin handoff, and AI warranty management. Sells seats to builders, who invite trades and homeowners as collaborators.
Best for: Custom and production home builders who want documents, takeoffs, handoff, and warranty in one AI workspace.
Last reviewed 6/2/26
- Pricing
- Free version available; Digs Pro $59/mo (or $69/mo equivalent billed annually with 15% savings); DigsCare add-on +$17/mo; Enterprise contact sales.
- Integrations
- Dropbox
- Property types
- Residential, Custom homes, Production homes, Remodels
- Geography served
- United States (all 50 states) and Canada
How Digs uses AI[1][2]
Digs converts standard PDF and CAD building documents into searchable plans and interactive 3D digital twins, then layers natural-language Q&A on top so builders and homeowners find project details fast.
- • AskDigs answers natural-language questions across project documents using vector search and NLP
- • Generates interactive 3D digital twins from 2D PDFs and standard documents
- • RoomView auto-associates document data to each room in the 3D model
- • DigsCanvas produces AI takeoffs and automatic measurements from drawings for preconstruction
- • DigsCare gives homeowners an AI warranty portal returning instant answers
AI type: Document AI / Extraction, LLM Q&A (RAG), 3D Digital Twin generation
API: unknown MCP: unknown
Recognition[7]
Key numbers[4][5][6][7]
- • Raised nearly $20M in pre-Series A funding to date (Nov 2025)
- • 28 employees
- • ~10,000 homes on the platform by 2025 (Digs reports)
- • builders representing $12B+ in annual construction volume (Digs reports)
- • ranked No. 3 in Architecture on Fast Company's 2026 Most Innovative Companies
- • Fast Company 2025 Innovation by Design (AI) honoree
- • Inc. 2025 Power Partner
- • ProBuilder MVP Gold winner.
Credibility[4][5][6][8]
- Founders
- Ryan Fink (CEO, co-founder; previously co-founded ONtheGo Platforms, acquired by Atheer, and Streem, acquired by Frontdoor; AI and AR background) and Ty Frackiewicz (CPO, co-founder; former luxury homebuilder project manager, ex-Streem VP Product and Amazon Pay PM).
- Customers
- Builders including MassaRossa, Cascade West, Rogue Builders, Moser Homes, WestHomes, Collective Communities, and Lanthorne Homes; Digs reports partnering with builders representing more than $12 billion in annual construction volume.
- Investors
- SPLY Capital (led Nov 2025 pre-Series A), Oregon Venture Fund, Fuse, Flying Fish Partners, Betaworks, Legacy Capital Ventures, Portland Seed Fund, Deepwater Asset Management, Cascade Seed Fund, and customer-investor Lanthorne Homes.
Founded
2022
Headquarters
Vancouver, WA (Portland, OR metro)
Stage
Pre-Series A
Employees
11-50
Sources
- Digs construction software product page
- Digs AI features press release (PR Newswire)
- Digs pricing page (own site)
- Digs raises $5M, reaches nearly $20M pre-Series A (PR Newswire, Nov 2025)
- Real estate startup Digs raises $5M (GeekWire, Nov 2025)
- Digs $20M pre-Series A funding announcement (Digs blog)
- Digs blog (awards and recognition)
- Home-building software startup Digs lands $7M (GeekWire, Jan 2024)
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