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SUPER WORKS Inc. is a construction-industry DX support company based in Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, founded in 2015. Its flagship product is PlaceOn, a cloud-based property/project management system positioned to help site supervisors and tradespeople reduce paperwork, avoid information being locked in individual staff members’ heads, and access site information via mobile phone. The company also runs the “建設業サポート岡山支部” networking group and offers related services such as 工事Photo, AI training, architectural design, and 3DCG architectural models.
Based on the site content, PlaceOn’s core capabilities include cloud-based property/project management, real-time information sharing, document and drawing sharing, site photo management, smartphone access, and LINE notification integration. 工事Photo focuses on taking and organizing construction photos, creating reports, and automating photo ledgers. The product philosophy is not to build a complex ERP system, but to emphasize “intuitive operation even for people unfamiliar with IT,” making it suitable for frontline construction-site use. As for third-party integrations, only LINE notifications are explicitly mentioned; there is no clear information about broader integrations with accounting, project management, CAD/BIM, or enterprise messaging tools.
The official website does not disclose plans, pricing, a free version, or trial policies. It only states that PlaceOn is a “subsidy-eligible service,” meaning it may be possible to adopt it with local subsidies in Japan, though the specific conditions would need to be confirmed with the vendor. Deployment is clearly described as a cloud-based system, with no mention of self-hosting or private deployment. On security and compliance, the company lists certifications/recognitions such as a Business Innovation Plan, a Business Capability Enhancement Plan, and a Business Continuity Enhancement Plan, as well as information related to the Digital Governance Code 1.0. However, it does not disclose product-level details such as encryption, permissions, backups, audit logs, or data residency.
Its strengths are a strong industry focus, a representative with first-class architect and MBA credentials, a website that highlights more than 10 years of specialization in the construction industry, and cumulative use of PlaceOn by over 2,100 companies. The offline networking group also helps local construction businesses expand their connections. The limitations are that key enterprise software procurement details—pricing, permission model, API, service SLA, and security white paper—are not shown. It is best suited to small and midsize local construction companies in Japan, site managers, and teams that need to quickly digitize paper-based materials and improve photo management.
Access from China cannot be determined from the available website content alone, so it should be marked as unknown. Since the product is clearly aimed at the Japanese construction industry and uses LINE integration, companies in mainland China would need to separately verify network accessibility, language support, payment methods, compliance, and fit with local construction workflows. For deployment in China, it would usually make sense to first evaluate local construction project management SaaS products, construction-site collaboration systems, or construction-industry solutions within the DingTalk and WeCom ecosystems.
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