Tagum-Based Construction Startup Goes Mobile (and Works Even When the Internet Doesn’t)

Tagum-Based Construction Startup Goes Mobile (and Works Even When the Internet Doesn’t)

The Philippines’ first AI-powered clarity intelligence platform for construction is now more portable for the country’s $54.5B construction industry.

Construction needs in the Philippines often happen offline. While digital access has steadily improved in recent years, it still lags behind many Southeast Asian neighbors in speed, pricing, and coverage, impacting software adoption rates and causing delays that cost the construction industry.

Construction in Your Pocket

AIMHI’s mobile app aims to ensure job-site work runs seamlessly, even with weak connectivity. In their new app’s offline mode, data captured in the field is saved locally and syncs automatically the moment connectivity is restored.

On the app, on-site attendance is submitted in real time from any phone, eliminating the need for paper attendance and logbooks. Admin offices also see live progress directly from the job site.

The app also makes requests for materials directly, eliminating administrative delays caused by physically delivering material requests back to admin offices. With inventory directly updated on-site, managers can monitor live stock levels anytime, anywhere.

True to its AI-powered roots, the mobile app also proactively alerts users when needs arise. Issues in inventory management and progress are flagged directly in the app, allowing managers to request materials and address stalled progress with one tap.

AIMHI — Offline Mode Comparison
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Without
Offline Mode

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With AIMHI
Mobile + Offline

Reports pile up — data enters the system late or never

Work continues — all data saves offline and syncs automatically

Teams revert to notebooks, logbooks, and Viber threads

Attendance submitted in real time from any phone, no logbook

Office teams blind to what’s happening on the ground

Office sees live progress updates the moment they’re submitted

Attendance syncing requires biometrics — useless on remote sites

Material requests sent from site — no trip back to the office

Material requests go through group chats — and get lost

Inventory updated on-site — managers see live stock levels

What’s in it for the construction industry?

AIMHI works especially well with mid-size regional contractors managing between three and ten active projects a year, largely underserved by enterprise software built for large conglomerates.

“This launch is more than a mobile release. It is AIMHI’s clearest statement yet that construction technology has to work where construction actually happens — in the field, on the ground, and often without a stable signal. We built this because our customers asked for it, and because the industry deserves tools aligned to how real work gets done.”

— Cherryanne Lee Angoy, Founder & CEO, AIMHI

With over 22,000 licensed contractors in the Philippines and the majority still running on spreadsheets and group chats, the mobile app, particularly offline mode, removes the last practical barrier to field digitization for teams operating beyond reliable connectivity.

Catch the Launch

AIMHI Mobile App with Offline Mode for Android soft launches on June 8, 2026, at the Tagum City Business & Incentive Center, with live demos and onsite engagement for the Mindanao builder community, with its iOS counterpart soon to follow.

Join the grand launch of the app on June 16, 2026, at the Hi-Fi Incubation Hub, De La Salle College of St. Benilde, Manila.

For interested partners, incubators, press, and friends from the broader Philippine tech and construction ecosystem, reach them at [email protected] or aimhi.ai.

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