
Enhance Your Construction Marketing
Add Videos, Livestreams and Interactive Content
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Inform, Engage and Wow Prospects From the Ground Up
Capture the attention of new visitors and potential customers by adding your OxBlue camera system right to your website for improved construction marketing. Integrations for dynamic content, video and images help you market your projects with ease.


Share your projects simultaneously
Create a custom dashboard with projects of your choosing or add the default full-view to your website. Clicking will let your visitors or stakeholders jump in to see updates with ease.
Create real-time, interactive content
Improve your construction marketing by building a gallery of time-lapses and live images, knowing you’ll always show your good side. Custom settings lets you add your camera views with delays or restrictions to keep sensitive moments hidden.Frequently Asked Questions
Can I share images directly to social media?
OxBlue connects to Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn so you can share an image right from the web-app.
Can I share my jobsite without creating users?
OxBlue has "open link" features which can limit access to the camera, but still provide a live view and optional time-lapse tools. Your customer support agent can help adjust any privacy settings needed.
Can I add additional branding to my time-lapses?
Yes, we can add your logo to the single-camera view, dashboard or in your professional time-lapse. Talk to your customer support representative to add your own branding.
What Our Clients Are Saying
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"Anyone who is exploring our work can see in real-time what's going on with a project. It’s open to the public and fantastic from a marketing standpoint."
Robert Maddux
Vice President Design & Construction -
“OxBlue provides amazing time-lapses and images. We have our cameras embedded on our website. Everyone I've shown it to says it’s amazing.”
George Brunacini
Project Manager -
“The cameras helped significantly on the public relations and communications side of things. A lot of people wanted to know what was happening so sharing time-lapses became a regular feature on how we communicated with the public and the media."
Roger Vance
Mayor