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Punch-list PWA for FF&E installers

The punch list that speaks furniture.

Pin the damaged laminate top. Assign the BBF pedestal swap. Get the client's signature before you leave the parking lot. Cleat is the punch-list and MAC ticket app for crews who install office furniture for a living — not GCs tracking concrete pours.

Installer in hi-vis reviewing a punch list on a tablet inside a half-built office interior
240+
Photos in a typical punch-list WhatsApp thread
6 wk
Average retention-money delay when closeout drags
1 PDF
Pinned photos, signatures, MACs — in one document

How Cleat works

Three taps. From the floor. In the truck. No training video.

Capture from the floor

Walk the space. Tap, shoot, type. Items land on the list in seconds. Phone-first — no laptop, no training video, no desk.

Pin to the floorplan

Drop pins on the actual PDF floorplan so everyone knows which workstation, which return, which task light. No more "the one near the window, I think."

Sign, send, paid

One-tap closeout PDF with every item, every photo, every note. Client signs on their phone. The PDF lands in the dealer's inbox. You go home.

Warehouse worker checking labels on wrapped office furniture stacked for delivery
The day you're having

Four projects this month. One WhatsApp thread.

You're running a two-to-eight person crew between three dealers, and your punch list is a WhatsApp thread with 240 photos and zero structure. Retention money is sitting on a client's desk waiting for a sign-off you can't produce, because the proof is scattered across your phone, your lead installer's phone, and a clipboard somebody left at the last job.

Installer kneeling beside a partially-assembled desk in a newly-fitted open-plan office
Built for your trade

A punch list app built for furniture installers, not GCs

Panel-to-panel. BBF pedestal. Task light DOA. Cleat was built by someone who sold furniture for a decade, not a construction product repurposed for installers. No CSI divisions, no RFIs, no submittals you don't need — just the punch list and closeout workflow your crew actually runs.

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Simple, crew-based pricing

Pick a plan that fits your crew. All plans include a 14-day trial, no card required.

Frequently asked

We just use Excel and a WhatsApp thread. Why pay $29?
Excel can't pin a photo to a floorplan and generate a signed PDF in one tap. A WhatsApp thread can't get you paid. Run one project through Cleat — if it doesn't save you a Friday afternoon, cancel.
My PM won't adopt new software.
Your PM doesn't have to. You pin from the floor on your phone. The PM reviews on desktop when it's already done. Starter has one seat for a reason.
Doesn't Procore cover this on the GC side?
You're not the GC. You get kicked out of their Procore 30 days after substantial completion, and you still owe the dealer a closeout package. Cleat is yours — forever.
We're a two-person shop. Aren't we too small?
That's the point. $29/mo, no training, no IT, no consultant. If you can text a photo, you can run Cleat.

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Close out the next job before you leave site.

14-day free trial. No credit card. If Cleat doesn't save you a Friday afternoon, walk away.

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