The Construction Photo App Features You Actually Need in 2025
Let’s cut through the fluff.
If you’re running a small crew—or just starting out—you don’t need a $300/month platform bloated with features you’ll never touch. You need something simple. Something that works. Something that doesn’t make you scroll through endless Dropbox folders or lose photos in a text thread.
Buildly was built for that.
TL;DR – Buildly's 2025 Checklist
- Unlimited photos and projects
- Oganized media viewer
- Poject and client tracking
- Smple task lists
- Team management
- Just $10/month per user
Here’s what really matters in a construction photo app (and what we actually do offer):
1. Unlimited Photo & Project Storage
Take all the photos you want. Upload every project. No limits. No upsells. You’ll never have to delete an old project just to make room for a new one.
2. Organized Projects and Media View
Photos stay where they belong—tied to each project, neatly sorted and easy to find. Our media viewer helps you scroll through images fast without losing track of what’s what.
3. Simple Task Lists and Team Management
Need to assign tasks? Loop someone in? Done. Buildly makes it easy to track progress and keep your small crew moving—even if you’re not all on the same site.
4. Affordable and Predictable Pricing
We’re not trying to be everything for everyone. At just $10/month per user, Buildly gives you the essentials—without draining your margins.
5. Easy Enough for Anyone to Use
Buildly isn’t built for IT departments. It’s built for builders. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, you’ll be up and running in minutes.
What We Don’t Have (Yet)
Let’s be real. We don’t have GPS stamps, integrations with fancy project management tools, or offline sync. If you need those, you might be outgrowing us (and that’s okay).
But if what you need is a lightweight, no-BS tool to manage job photos and projects without the tech headache—Buildly is for you.
Need help getting started? Download Buildly or Contact Us and we’ll walk you through it—without the sales pitch.