Most often, the consumer and
without innovators knows how to do any work. Need to hire construction equipment? The developer and his contractors always have contacts of people who will help with this. But this moment can be simplified by assembling it into an application that can find the necessary equipment and track it. This is the need that Getable startup solves,
attracting an investment of five million dollars.

What does Getable do?
On one
platform, the service brings together contractors and companies that rent equipment. The user can monitor the material and technical resources: track the location of all equipment on their construction sites - both his and hired.
How does the service earn?
The application itself is free, but Getable takes into its pocket ten percent of each order made through it.
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What uses investment?
Ninety percent of general contractors use smartphones at the construction site. Sixty percent of construction crews work alongside the iPad. To use these gadgets to the fullest, a startup from San Francisco Getable has created an application that allows you to monitor construction equipment. The resulting five million dollars he uses to expand the service throughout the country.
Theoretically, such an application can be used to track a taxi fleet or urban transport. Instead, the startup decided to
focus as much as possible on one topic: on construction equipment. And on one target audience: on the people who use it - build with it or rent it for construction. They have been creating a loyal customer base in San Francisco since 2010, and now they are planning to expand it across the country — it is quite possible that the advice of experienced users and existing construction companies will help.
