How it works

There's nothing to
install. You just
email it.

STRAND isn't software you operate. There's no download, no dashboard, no training. You correspond with it the way you'd email a colleague — and it answers, completely, in minutes. A tireless colleague who has read everything, and forgotten nothing.

No software.
No dashboard.
No training.

Every other compliance platform asks you to roll something out — licences, logins, onboarding, a system nobody remembers to check, resistance from a whole project team.

STRAND asks your people to do one thing they already do all day: send an email. There is nothing to impose, no learning curve, no seat count. The platform does the work; the inbox is the interface.

Ask it anything

A question in.
A complete report out.

Any stakeholder can email STRAND a plain-language question — and get a tailored, evidenced answer back in minutes. No screens, no query language, no waiting on someone to compile it.

Site manager → STRAND08:47
Fire door procurement — where are we?
How is the fire door procurement package progressing? Anything holding it up?
STRAND → Site manager08:49
Fire door procurement — current position
·Package 82% specified · 6 doorsets outstanding for ironmongery schedules
·2 lead-times flagged long — RFI raised to the supplier, awaiting response
·1 fire door lacks certified performance evidence — blocking sign-off
·No change to programme critical path, provided the RFI clears this week
Generated in 2 minutes · every figure traceable to source

Every excuse a project
runs on — made impossible.

Because STRAND acts and records that it acted in the same moment, the sentences that normally hide delay and dodge accountability simply stop working.

I never got that.
STRAND never leaves anyone off the reply. Every relevant party is told, every time — and there's a timestamped receipt proving it.
First I'm hearing of it.
The moment a change or a risk appears, the right people are notified automatically — with the reasoning attached. Nothing waits for a meeting.
We didn't realise it was incomplete.
STRAND names what's missing the instant it's missing, and won't let dependent work proceed on a gap. Incomplete never travels silently.
Nobody had the full picture.
Anyone can ask STRAND for the current position and have it in minutes. The full picture is one email away, at any hour, for everyone.
The end of "I never got that"

"You did. At 16:34:12
on the 7th. Here's the
receipt.
"

When the curtain-walling contractor says he was never told, STRAND doesn't argue. It produces the record — the exact moment the notification was delivered, timestamped to the millisecond and impossible to edit.

Every autonomous thing STRAND does throws off evidence as it happens. The doing and the proof of the doing are the same event.

NoticeBaseline deviation — curtain walling
Sent toAll relevant parties
Delivered16:34:12.17 · 07/07/2026
Opened16:51:03 · same day
RecordWritten to the project ledger
Immutable · cannot be altered by anyone

It does everything
relentlessly. You make
the calls that are yours.

STRAND ingests, files, chases, assesses, prices, programmes, drafts and notifies — the tireless work that grinds a project team down. But at the seams where the law reserves a decision for a competent person — notifying the Regulator, accepting a material substitution, confirming a transition — it does all the work up to the line, then puts the decision in front of the right human.

That isn't a limitation. It's the reason it can be trusted with a building where someone carries the liability. An autonomous manager that knows the few things it must never do alone.

Send it an email.
See what comes back.

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