Most builders feel "married" to their software—not because they
love it, but because the cost of a "divorce" is
too high. This is Data Lock-In, and it's a hidden tax on the construction industry.
When your project data is held in proprietary formats, exports are timely / tedious, or your vendor charges a "revenue tax" just to access your own insights, your software is not a tool—it’s a liability.
At StruXure.co, we believe in Data Sovereignty - meaning YOU own your data. Here is how we use enterprise-grade cloud standards to ensure our clients always own their "Source of Truth."
1. Portability vs. Simple Backups
The industry standard is "nightly backups." If those backups are in a format only your vendor can read, or you have to pay the annual license to access it, you don't actually own your data.
- The Kinetech Standard: See Section 2.1 - https://struxure.co/struxure.co-eula
- Licensee is and will continue to be the sole and exclusive owner of all Licensee Data. Kinetech is granted a nonexclusive, nontransferable, revocable license to reproduce and use Licensee Data solely for the purpose of, and to the extent necessary for, performing Kinetech's obligations under this Agreement. Kinetech will not access, use, or disclose Licensee Data for any purpose other than as necessary for providing the Product and Services to Licensee.
- Environment Parity - We maintain strict "Environment Parity." By keeping your testing (Acceptance) and live (Production) environments identical, your data remains clean, structured, and ready to move—anytime, anywhere.
- No Lock-In: At StruXure.co,we want to earn your business, not hold your data hostage. If you decide to move to another vendor, we will provide you with a removable storage device with your data or a virtual environment where you can maintain access.
2. APIs - The "Open Bridge" Strategy (API-First)
Application Programming Interface or APIs have become ubiquitous in software development. APIs are a fancy way of saying the handoff between two different technology systems. If your vendor does not provide access to your data via APIs, you should question why.
One of the biggest symptoms of lock-in is the "Accounting Gap." Accounting software is not always compatible with the reality of commercial construction and job-based accounting. Leading Project Management tools do not always have the financial controls required for a commercial enterprise (GAAP & IFRS). Legacy platforms want to force you into their products, this is ok so long as they can handle both (financial and project management) well. The reality is most do not.
- API-First Architecture: Real freedom comes from an API-first architecture. By using industry leading infrastructure, StruXure.co acts as a bridge to your existing ERP, like Sage. This allows for real-time data flow without forcing you into a "closed" ecosystem of mediocre tools.
3. Security Through Transparency
Vendors often hide your data behind a "security" wall, claiming they cannot give you direct access for safety reasons.
- The Truth: Professional cloud governance uses Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) and automated logs to provide secure transparency.
- You should have 24/7 visibility into your audit trails. Security should protect you from hackers, not from your own business intelligence.
The Bottom Line: We didn't build StruXure.co just to manage projects; we built it to prove that construction software can be powerful and open. When you follow these engineering standards, you don't just get a platform—you get your freedom back.

