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The universal memory layer for construction.

Every job leaves a trail. Universal Memory remembers it. Productivity scales. Built for $50M to $250M Australian civil construction firms.

How do I get started with Demiton?

  1. Create your account - app.demiton.io/auth/register - 30 seconds, no credit card. You will need a business email address.
  2. Set your profile - the prequalification wizard opens on first login. Set the states where you operate and the contract value ranges you tender for. This is how Demiton knows which opportunities are in scope for you.
  3. Declare your schemes - select your NPS classifications (Roads R, Bridges B, Features F, Asset A), any state-specific overlays (TMR, QLD, NSW, VIC), and ISO certifications. These determine which tenders you are eligible to bid on.
  4. Review your obligations - Demiton seeds a compliance checklist from your scheme selections. Toggle on the obligations you want to track. Renewal dates and evidence requirements are recorded here.
  5. Explore the market - go to Market to see live tenders filtered to your declared schemes and geography. Pursue one and it links into your memory.

Full walkthrough in the Prequalification guide →


Which tier is right for me?


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How Universal Memory works

The spine of Demiton: one sourced record of a job from the public market, through the award, into delivery. Why it compounds. Read more →

What is Demiton

The platform in full - the six surfaces, how the tiers fit together, and what memory scope each unlocks. Read more →

Quickstart

Create an account, ask your first question in Claude, then connect your operation. Get started →

The product: six surfaces

Reference

Connectors

Demiton reads. It does not replace. Browse the systems that feed your memory - ERP, field ops, payroll, document stores, and public data. Browse connectors →

MCP server setup

Connect Claude or ChatGPT to Demiton. Available on every tier - what changes is the data it can read. Read more →

Security

Identity-bound by default. Every read and every write resolves against your authoritative systems before anything happens. Read more →