About Signal Workshop

Construction-informed digital systems, built for the people who have to use them.

Signal Workshop is led by Chad Thompson, who brings more than 13 years across construction, renovation, field operations, project management, scheduling, quality, subcontractor coordination, homeowners, vendors, and inspections.

The operating point of view

The work should make the next real decision easier—not add another layer to manage.

I have spent more than a decade working where schedules, trades, quality, homeowners, vendors, and incomplete information collide. Signal Workshop applies that field-tested operating mindset to websites, lead systems, and practical AI workflows for builders and contractors.

That does not make every digital problem a construction problem. It does mean the work starts with what a customer, owner, project team, or field operator actually needs to understand and do next.

How the work stays useful

Ownership, clarity, and review are built into the delivery.

Ownership-first

Clear source files, documentation, and handoff so the business is not trapped in a black box.

Simple before complex

The smallest useful system is better than a technical stack that no one has time to maintain.

Human review stays in the loop

People keep approval, customer communication, publishing, and business decisions.

What Signal Workshop does not claim

No generic agency theater. No autonomous operations promises.

Signal Workshop does not claim to replace your team, guarantee rankings or leads, or turn an emerging operations concept into a finished software product. The aim is useful progress that stays visible and accountable.

See the service boundaries

Start with the actual problem

What is currently unclear, slow, or too dependent on memory?

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