About Built for Construction

Why We Built LienWaiverPro

Lien waivers shouldn’t slow down payment. We built LienWaiverPro to remove the guesswork, reduce rejections, and help contractors and suppliers get paid faster.

The problem we kept seeing

Over and over, we saw contractors and billing teams lose time — and delay payment — because of lien waiver confusion:

  • Wrong waiver type attached to a pay application
  • Generic templates rejected by GCs or portals
  • Amounts or dates that didn’t match billing documents
  • Unconditional waivers submitted before payment cleared

Most of these weren’t legal disputes. They were workflow and clarity problems.

Built by construction software people

LienWaiverPro is built by the same team behind PayAppPro, a pay application platform used by subcontractors to generate AIA-style G702/G703 billing documents.

We’ve spent years working directly with:

  • Subcontractors and suppliers
  • Billing administrators
  • GC portals and approval workflows
  • Projects where paperwork accuracy directly impacts cash flow

What LienWaiverPro focuses on

  • Helping users choose the correct waiver type
  • Reducing mismatches with pay applications
  • Supporting state-aware waiver requirements
  • Producing clean, professional PDFs ready for submission

This is not legal advice software. It’s workflow software designed to reduce preventable mistakes.

Who LienWaiverPro is for

  • Subcontractors submitting monthly pay applications
  • Suppliers required to provide waivers with invoices
  • Billing teams managing multiple projects
  • Anyone tired of rebuilding the same waiver every month

What’s coming

LienWaiverPro launches January 1, 2026. Early access users will be the first to:

  • Generate state-aware lien waiver PDFs
  • Save project and party information
  • Attach waivers cleanly to pay applications
  • Reduce rejections and approval delays
Disclaimer: LienWaiverPro provides document generation and workflow tools only. Content on this site is for general informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified construction attorney for guidance specific to your project or jurisdiction.