Platform-Led Homebuilding: WeHouse CEO Sripad Nandiraj on How On-Demand Construction Is Reshaping India’s Housing Market

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Speaking with TechGraph, Sripad Nandiraj, Founder and CEO of WeHouse, discussed how home construction in India has traditionally depended on individual contractors and informal coordination, leaving homeowners with limited clarity on pricing, timelines, and execution quality, and how WeHouse is addressing this systemic gap by moving homebuilding toward a platform-driven mode of construction that brings clarity, documentation, and continuous accountability throughout the homebuilding process.

He also spoke about how the company standardizes planning, pricing, and execution workflows while digitally tracking progress and enforcing professional oversight on-site, helping homeowners stay informed at every stage during construction outcomes.

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TechGraph: On-demand construction changes the very psychology of homebuilding since it moves the process from contractor-dependent to platform-driven. What shift in consumer behaviour convinced you that the market was ready to adopt a on-demand model that could work at scale rather than just serving niche premium customers?

Sripad Nandiraj: The shift toward an on-demand construction model became evident when we began noticing a change in what homeowners consistently asked for. It wasn’t rooted in dissatisfaction with traditional contractors; it was more about evolving expectations. People had grown used to transparency, structure, and real-time visibility in sectors like travel, food delivery, and personal finance, and they naturally started expecting the same clarity and reliability in something as important as building a home.

Across different customer profiles, we saw the same behavioural pattern emerging. Homeowners wanted clear and itemized estimates instead of broad ballpark figures. They preferred predictable, standardized pricing rather than variable quotes. They expected regular digital updates that helped build trust and kept them involved. And they valued documentation, transparency, and seamless coordination across teams, vendors, and on-site stakeholders. These weren’t niche premium demands; they were common expectations cutting across age groups, budgets, and geographies.

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This collective shift showed us that the market was ready for a platform-driven approach that could work at scale. The on-demand model at WeHouse doesn’t replace contractors; instead, it strengthens the entire value chain by bringing in process discipline, expert oversight, and transparent communication. It gives homeowners the organized, accountable, technology-enabled experience they’re now seeking, while allowing contractors to focus on what they do best, executing high-quality work.

TechGraph: Property owners often struggle with transparency during construction regarding material quality, timelines, and budget escalation. How does Wehouse ensure that digital monitoring and reporting translate into real accountability on the ground rather than relying on status updates alone?

Sripad Nandiraj: Property owners want real clarity on material quality, timelines, and budgets, and our goal at WeHouse is to make sure digital monitoring reflects exactly what is happening on-site. Every stage of the project is captured through time-stamped photos, videos, and material logs, so homeowners can see genuine progress instead of relying on generic updates.

Accountability comes from the checks built into the process. Engineers complete structured quality checklists, and independent project managers verify each milestone before the project moves to the next stage. Payments are also linked to verified progress, which keeps financial transparency intact.

By combining documentation, validation, and on-ground quality control, our digital monitoring system becomes a true accountability mechanism, not just a reporting tool.

TechGraph: Construction technology adoption in India has been uneven as cultural trust still leans on local contractors, large developers, and interpersonal referrals. What behavioural shifts have you observed among customers who switch from traditional builders to a structured digital platform, and how challenging is that transition?

Sripad Nandiraj: We’re seeing very clear behavioural changes when customers move from traditional builders to a structured digital construction platform. Instead of depending solely on personal trust or referrals, they now look for documented plans, clear timelines, transparent pricing, and steady visibility into the project. With digital tracking, homeowners feel more empowered because they can review progress, materials, and approvals with real clarity.

They also engage more actively, asking informed questions since the system gives them facts rather than assumptions. What reassures them most is knowing that multiple professional teams- engineers, project managers, and quality experts- are collectively overseeing the work. This shift toward transparency, structure, and real-time visibility is exactly what’s driving the growing adoption of platform-led home construction across the country.

TechGraph: You operate in a part of the market where price sensitivity is high, while aspirations for design and quality are increasing rapidly. How do you balance affordability with premiumization when customers want modern features such as automation and smart home upgrades without pushing costs beyond their comfort level?

Sripad Nandiraj: We work with homeowners who want a modern, well-designed home but also need to stay within a comfortable budget. Our priority is always the long-term essentials, structure, engineering, waterproofing, electricals, and plumbing, because these determine how the home performs for years. For lifestyle and design upgrades like smart home features, premium finishes, or modular elements, we offer flexible, customizable options.

This allows homeowners to choose what matters most to them, whether it’s a smart lock, selective automation, a premium kitchen, or a signature design detail. Our role is to guide them clearly on where investment creates long-term value and where thoughtful optimization can keep costs balanced. This way, families get a home that feels modern, comfortable, and personal, without pushing beyond their budget.

TechGraph: Construction has historically been a cash-driven industry where trust is negotiated rather than guaranteed. What protections has WeHouse built for homeowners so that transparency is reflected not just on dashboards but across payments, contracts, and quality assurance at every stage?

Sripad Nandiraj: In home construction, problems often arise not because people trust the wrong professionals, but because homeowners rarely have access to structured information, clear processes, or documented safeguards. That’s where WeHouse adds protection by building transparency into every stage of the project.

Each home begins with a detailed written contract that clearly defines the scope, specifications, timelines, and pricing. Payments are tied to milestone-based progress and are released only after on-site work is verified through photos, videos, checklists, and engineer approvals. Material deliveries, consumption records, and workmanship quality are digitally documented, and every stage is reviewed by both a site engineer and a project manager to ensure layered accountability.

By combining transparent contracts, controlled payment flows, and rigorous quality checks, WeHouse ensures that transparency isn’t just something visible on a dashboard; it becomes part of how every home is planned, executed, and delivered.

TechGraph: WeHouse offers architecture, structural planning, project management, interiors, and smart home integration under one roof. When a company expands horizontally across such specialized disciplines, maintaining execution quality becomes the toughest challenge. How do you safeguard engineering rigour and finish quality while still delivering the pace customers expect?

Sripad Nandiraj: Bringing architecture, engineering, project management, interiors, and smart home solutions under one roof works only when every discipline operates with the same level of precision. At WeHouse, each vertical is managed by specialized teams who follow a unified, well-defined process. Every project starts with detailed drawings, technical reviews, and comprehensive BOQs, which create a strong engineering foundation from the beginning.

On the ground, execution follows structured SOPs, clear quality benchmarks, and multi-level inspections carried out by the site engineer, project manager, and internal audit teams. This layered oversight ensures that structural accuracy and finish quality remain consistent without slowing down progress.

The pace homeowners expect comes from seamless coordination, shared standards, and continuous communication across teams. This approach allows WeHouse to deliver both speed and the level of precision people associate with a professionally managed construction experience.

TechGraph: Lastly, what learnings have shaped WeHouse’s city expansion playbook, and what checkpoints determine whether a new market is ready? And how do you see the on-demand model transforming the broader construction landscape in India?

Sripad Nandiraj: Expanding into a new city has taught us that construction doesn’t scale on technology alone; it scales on the strength of the local ecosystem. Our expansion playbook is shaped by a few core learnings: building a dependable network of engineers, contractors, and suppliers; understanding city-specific regulations; and evaluating whether there is strong enough demand for organized home construction.

Before entering a new market, we run pilots to test labour reliability, material availability, cost structures, and how receptive homeowners are to transparency. A city is considered ready only when these fundamentals align, and we’re confident we can deliver the same WeHouse experience- quality, accountability, and predictable timelines, without compromise.

Looking ahead, success for WeHouse is not just operating in more cities but helping shift how India thinks about homebuilding. The on-demand model will steadily replace the old contractor-driven approach with something more transparent, standardized, and predictable.

Over the next decade, we want homeowners to feel as confident building a home as they do accessing any other organized service. That means clear timelines, assured quality, respected budgets, and digital visibility becoming the norm. If we can make home construction more.

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Krishna Mali
Krishna Mali
Founder & Group Editor of TechGraph.

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