Autocase

Economic analysis software for sustainable buildings and infrastructure
Overview
Raised: $1,132,704
Rolling Commitments ($USD)
02/28/2023
$6,258
224
2014
Business Services, Software, & Applications
EnterpriseTech
B2B
Low
Low
Summary Profit and Loss Statement
Most Recent Year | Prior Year | |
---|---|---|
Revenue |
$1,300,000 |
$830,613 |
COGS |
$1,399,722 |
$1,772,704 |
Tax |
$0 |
$0 |
| ||
| ||
Net Income |
$-447,446 |
$-904,917 |
Summary Balance Sheet
Most Recent Year | Prior Year | |
---|---|---|
Cash |
$98,950 |
$63,283 |
Accounts Receivable |
$204,787 |
$115,148 |
Total Assets |
$861,960 |
$839,279 |
Short-Term Debt |
$1,380,812 |
$2,866,720 |
Long-Term Debt |
$501,900 |
$151,900 |
Total Liabilities |
$1,882,712 |
$3,018,620 |
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One of my favorite airports is the one that brings me home: San Francisco International Airport. It’s luminous. It has beautiful interior landscaping, and it’s easy to navigate. The terminal was redeveloped to its current beauty using Autocase, a cloud-based software that provides architects and building developers with triple bottom-line cost-benefit analysis.
Autocase’s software analyzes development projects to determine the best location and design of a building to reduce costs and environmental impact while increasing health and productivity. Autocase’s service is faster and less expensive than consultants. And it provides more independence to building designers so they can adapt each building to best fit their specific needs. The end result is a triple bottom-line that quantifies financial, social, and environmental savings.
Founder Profile
Autocase Co-founder John Williams on the Payoffs of Sustainability
Making environmentally conscious decisions -- and knowing that they make the world a little healthier, a little better -- feels good. But many companies and consumers worry about the financial repercussions of going green, so they hesitate. Concern for prices may prevent shifts to sustainability where it counts the most, including the building and construction industry, which was responsible for a whopping 38% of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions in 2019.Autocase’s economic analytics software helps users design and build sustainably with peace of mind. It provides detailed data to help plan buildings, measure the financial and environmental benefits, and keep track of sustainability goals. We reached out to co-founder, CEO, and Chairman John Williams to find out about what central question Autocase answers and the company’s new product.
Note: This interview was conducted over phone and email. It has been lightly edited for clarity and length.