FAQs
Your questions, answered.
FAQS
FAQS
01
What is Caduno?
Caduno is a project hub for architecture practices. It keeps every drawing, decision, and conversation tied to the project they belong to - so collaborators see what they need, decisions stay on the record, and nothing gets lost.
What is Caduno?
Caduno is a project hub for architecture practices. It keeps every drawing, decision, and conversation tied to the project they belong to - so collaborators see what they need, decisions stay on the record, and nothing gets lost.
02
Who is it for?
Architecture practices managing live projects - typically residential and small commercial work where teams are coordinating consultants, builders, and clients - so the people running the project finally have a tool built for that role.
Who is it for?
Architecture practices managing live projects - typically residential and small commercial work where teams are coordinating consultants, builders, and clients - so the people running the project finally have a tool built for that role.
03
How do collaborators get in?
Consultants, builders, and clients arrive through a magic link - they see only what's relevant to their work, in a clean view branded as your firm, with no account to make or login to manage - so the people downstream of you can actually use it.
How do collaborators get in?
Consultants, builders, and clients arrive through a magic link - they see only what's relevant to their work, in a clean view branded as your firm, with no account to make or login to manage - so the people downstream of you can actually use it.
04
Are our files secure?
We treat your project information with care and apply industry-standard security practices to keep it that way -- so the documents, decisions, and conversations you trust to Caduno stay where they should.
Are our files secure?
We treat your project information with care and apply industry-standard security practices to keep it that way -- so the documents, decisions, and conversations you trust to Caduno stay where they should.
05
Who counts as a collaborator?
Anyone the architect needs to bring into the project - structural and services engineers, surveyors, builders, sub-contractors, clients, and developers. Each one gets access scoped to their role and the documents that concern them - so the architect decides who sees what, project by project.
Who counts as a collaborator?
Anyone the architect needs to bring into the project - structural and services engineers, surveyors, builders, sub-contractors, clients, and developers. Each one gets access scoped to their role and the documents that concern them - so the architect decides who sees what, project by project.
06
When can we start?
The first practices to join get access as we open up. Joining the waitlist is the first step — so when your firm's invite is ready, you'll be in the queue we work through first.
When can we start?
The first practices to join get access as we open up. Joining the waitlist is the first step — so when your firm's invite is ready, you'll be in the queue we work through first.