Real Builders. Real Schedules.

See how Australian builders are using Werc to stop managing their builds from memory.

Travis Druce
Residential Builder · South West Sydney

The Problem

25 builds, 100 calls a day, and no system.

Trav runs residential builds across South West Sydney and he’s scaling fast — heading towards 25 active projects. Every single one is managed from memory. No calendar, no spreadsheet, no app. Just his head and his phone.

On a busy day, he’s fielding around 100 calls — trades checking when they’re needed, suppliers confirming deliveries, clients asking for updates. The scheduling itself isn’t complicated — he uses the same trades on every job and runs a tighter, faster sequence than most builders. But coordinating all of it manually, across 25 sites, is a full-time job on top of the actual building.

He calls every trade twice before they’re due on site — once two weeks out, once one week out — just to make sure they show up. That’s hundreds of reminder calls a month that could be automated.

I do everything in my head. I’m about to have 25 jobs running and I know I won’t be able to handle it all. I need a system, but I don’t know how to use dashboards or any of that. I don’t even know how to add jobs to my own calendar — I just need something to do it for me.
Travis Druce
The Solution

A system built around how Trav actually builds.

Most builders follow a standard build sequence. Trav doesn’t — he runs a faster schedule with tighter turnarounds, which means a generic template won’t work for him. Werc’s onboarding is designed for exactly this. We took his specific sequence, his trade durations, his vendors, and configured a template that matches how he actually builds — not how a textbook says he should.

Trav got his own dedicated Ace number. He texts it to book trades, shift schedules, check who’s on site, and manage changes across all his projects. No dashboard, no app to learn, no logins. Just text messages.

Because he’s not tech-savvy — his words — the fact that he never has to open a dashboard is the whole point. Everything he needs to do, he does by text. The dashboard exists if he ever wants the visual, but it’s optional.

This will be a game changer. It books in every single job for a project automatically. You can see exactly what’s happening and how long everything takes.
Travis Druce
The Early Results

Already spreading by word of mouth.

Trav hasn’t even finished his first full build on Werc yet, and he’s already sent three other builders our way. No marketing, no ads — just one builder telling his mates that the thing actually works.

His take on it:

I’ve already told three other builders about this. They all want it.
Travis Druce

Once Trav completes his first full project cycle on Werc, we’ll update this page with real data — time saved per week, trades managed, scheduling errors avoided. For now, the fact that he’s referring builders before he’s even finished onboarding says more than any number could.

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