SpecSnap reads 20-page spec books in under 60 seconds and tells you exactly what materials are required — so you can spend your day selling, not searching.
Drop in the spec book URL or upload the PDF directly. We handle any format — city bids, architects, GCs, you name it.
Tell SpecSnap what you're looking for — masonry, concrete, roofing, framing, MEP, or type it in your own words.
Receive a clean, organized breakdown of every relevant spec section, product requirement, and approved material — in seconds.
You receive 5–8 job links a day and spend half your morning reading through spec books just to figure out what products are approved and what the job calls for.
Spec books are 20–80 pages. You need the materials section, the approved products list, and the substitution requirements — not the entire document.
Managing multiple subs means reviewing multiple specs. One missed material requirement on a job can mean costly substitutions or failed inspections.
You're great at your trade — not at wading through Division 03 looking for the one paragraph that actually affects your scope of work.
Select only the divisions you need. Pay per division, per job. No subscriptions, no monthly fees — just pay for what you use, when you use it.
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ReadMySpecs provides AI-generated summaries of construction specification documents for informational purposes only. Reports generated by ReadMySpecs are not a substitute for professional review of the original specification documents by a licensed architect, engineer, contractor, or other qualified professional. ReadMySpecs makes no warranties, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, completeness, or fitness for any particular purpose of the information provided. Users assume all responsibility for verifying information against original source documents. ReadMySpecs LLC shall not be liable for any errors, omissions, or damages of any kind arising from the use of or reliance on any report generated by this service. Always consult the original specification documents and qualified professionals before making procurement, bidding, or construction decisions.