Interior Design Workspace

From first reference
to signed-off concept.
The schedule writes itself.

concpt is the interior design workspace. Gather material references from Pinterest, supplier sites, site visits and email — compose the concept documentation inside your design software — walk your client through it for approval. The finishes schedule auto-generates at handover, already formatted for your builder.

Free to join. Early access. Founding member access.

The concept lives in your head.
Your design software starts empty every time.

Most interior design projects lose time in the same places — re-sourcing the same materials, rebuilding SketchUp models from scratch, chasing approvals across email and WhatsApp, then rebuilding the finishes schedule by hand. Not because the work is hard. Because the tools don't quite fit.

Pinterest has the aesthetic. Nothing else does.

Your references live on Pinterest. Your specs live in email. Your approvals live on WhatsApp. None of them know each other exist — and none of them export.

Every project re-sources the same twelve materials.

The Travertine code. The Laminex finish. The brass handle you specified on six jobs. Each time: a new supplier email, a new phone call, the same information twice.

Client sign-offs live in forty-message threads.

Screenshot approvals. "Can you confirm you approved the Natural White over email?" has killed more project momentum than anything else in this industry.

Your SketchUp concept starts empty every time.

No library feeds in. No saved materials pull through. Every concept rebuilt from zero — re-downloading textures, re-matching supplier codes, reconstructing a palette you nailed on the last job.

Between reference and handover

The workspace between Pinterest and AutoCAD.
Where what your client loved becomes
what your builder installs.

Between the reference a designer saves and the concept they hand to their client, there's usually a week of email threads, three spreadsheets, a SketchUp model built from scratch, and a scramble for supplier codes. concpt closes that distance. Your material library feeds directly into your design software. The concept documentation comes together faster. Your client approves the rendered concept, not a moodboard. And the finishes schedule auto-generates the moment they do.

Capture, concept, approve, handover.

Four steps that mirror how a project actually moves — from the first reference saved at 11pm, through a concept built inside SketchUp, to a client who's signed off and a schedule that built itself.

01

Capture

Save references from Pinterest, Instagram, supplier websites, site photos or email — in one tap. They land in the right project, auto-tagged by room, material, colour, style and supplier. Every material you save stays in your library for the next project, and the one after that.

02

Concept

Build your concept documentation inside SketchUp, pulling materials directly from your concpt library — no re-downloading textures, no re-matching supplier codes. Every material you've ever saved is already there, ready to place. AutoCAD, Revit and Canva supported alongside.

03

Approve

Share the concept documentation through a branded client portal — one link, no login. Your client walks through the rendered concept on their phone, approves or comments on individual items, and every decision is timestamped. No more chasing sign-offs across email.

04

Handover

The moment your client approves the concept, the finishes schedule auto-generates — every approved material, supplier code, finish and product URL already populated. Export as CSV or PDF, send to your builder and trades. No spreadsheet rebuild. No data entry.

Three deliverables.
One approved concept.

Once your client signs off the concept documentation, concpt generates every downstream file automatically — a client approval record, a finishes schedule for your builder, and a room-by-room spec sheet for the trades. Already formatted, already linked. Nothing rebuilt by hand.

Output 01

The client approval record

A timestamped log of every approved material, comment and change request — captured as your client walks through the SketchUp concept on their phone. No more "what did we agree to in March?"

Approved · 14 Mar, 2:41pm
"Love the travertine.
Can we swap the brass for
something warmer?"

Output 02

The finishes schedule

Auto-generated from the approved concept. CSV-ready for your builder. Every approved material, supplier code, finish and live product URL already populated.

Room · Material · Supplier
Code · Finish · URL
Approval date · Signed off by

Output 03

The spec sheet

One PDF per room. Every approved finish with supplier, product code and URL. The document your trades work from and your builder prices off.

Kitchen · 11 items
Bathroom · 8 items
Joinery · 14 items
— Ready to send

Your concept documentation
lives in SketchUp.

We built concpt for the designers who already model concepts in SketchUp. Your material library feeds directly into your model — textures, finishes, supplier codes, all in place. Build the concept your client actually approves, not a moodboard of things they never said yes to.

01

SketchUp plugin — the core integration

Pull any material from your concpt library straight into your SketchUp model. Supplier code, finish, URL and texture arrive together. In beta with founding members.

02

Search your library while you model

Every material you've ever saved is searchable from inside SketchUp. No tab-switching, no re-downloading, no supplier-website rabbit holes.

03

Schedule exports after client approval

Once the concept is signed off, concpt generates the finishes schedule from the approved SketchUp model. Room · Material · Supplier · Code · Finish · URL. One click.

04

Also works with

AutoCAD · Revit · ArchiCAD · InDesign · Canva — for designers working across tools.

BELLE Residence · Kitchen · Export preview

RoomItemMaterialSupplierCode
KitchenFloorTravertine HonedCDK StoneTRV-H-600
KitchenJoineryWalnut VeneerBig RiverWV-NAT-18
KitchenWallLimewash WhiteDuluxLMW-003
KitchenHardwareBrushed BrassParisiPB-BB-12
KitchenBenchtopCalacatta MarbleCDK StoneCAL-M-30

Every material you've ever saved.
Instantly findable. Forever.

The work you do on one project quietly compounds into the next. Every reference you save is auto-tagged by room, material, colour, style and supplier — so the Travertine code from a 2023 kitchen, the brass handle from the Shoreditch job, and the limewash you nearly specified in January are all one search away. AI does the organising. You keep the time.

Auto-tagging on upload

Save any image and AI instantly detects room type, material, colour palette, finish and style. No manual folders. No renaming files. Your library organises itself as you work.

Filter the way you think

Filter by room, material, supplier, finish, project or year — or combine them. "All the warm travertines I've specified in bathrooms" is a three-click filter, not a two-hour search.

Search by feel

Type "warm stone coastal bathroom" or "dark timber minimal kitchen." concpt understands the aesthetic, not just the file name. Finds the right materials across your whole lifetime library.

Re-source from your own archive

On-site and need that Calacatta spec you nailed last year? Point your camera at a reference, or search a single word. The supplier code, product URL and finish are already logged — ready to re-specify.

The workspace built for Australian interior designers.
Be first through the door.

Beta opens to the first 500 designers on the list. Founding members help shape the product and lock in founding-member access — before pricing is announced.

No spam. No auto-billing. Just the invite when we open.