For Independent Contractors and Crews

Tools for
real work.

Built for the field, not the office.

Versyn makes specific tools that work for contractors and crews. $19.99 a month for each tool. No seat minimum.

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01
The landscape

When did it all get so damn big?

Jobber wants $49 a user. CompanyCam minimums you at three seats. ServiceTitan needs a sales call. You needed to send a bid before lunch.

Versyn is built for people like you, doing real work.
02
The products

What we build.

VersynBidLive

Bids in five minutes.

From a voice memo and a couple of photos. Walk the job. Talk into your phone. A clean, professional bid lands in the customer’s inbox before you drive home.

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VersynFieldQ3 2026

Document change orders.

Photos plus a voice note become a change order your customer signs on their phone. Built for independent contractors and crews. No seat count. No team features you’ll never use.

$19.99/moat launch

iOS first. No spam, ever.

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03
The promise

Three things. Every time.

01
One tool, one problem.
Every Versyn product solves exactly one thing. No bloat. No dashboards you won't use.
02
No seat minimums. Ever.
$19.99 means $19.99. Bring a helper, bring a crew, pay the same until you're 6+ deep.
03
Built for the field.
Not the office. Not the IT department. The job site. Gloves on. One hand. Sunlight.
04
The founder

Small crew. No board. No roadmap theater.

Joe Egan with his German Shepherd
Joe Egan · Founder

Twenty years in software. Microsoft & Startups. I’ve swung hammers and run wire, too. Versyn exists because the software for solo contractors should be as good as the software the big firms get.

No venture money. No 20-person team. No stealth-mode nonsense. Just a small company building small tools for people who do real work.