Use Cases
Design & Delivery

Design vs Reality

Every project starts with perfect intent.
Then reality begins to drift.

Perfect architectural render
The Design

Week 1 — Perfect alignment

Construction site reality
The Reality

Week 16 — 42 days of drift

RFI #047 unresolved
MEP clash pending

Drift happens in the gaps

Not in one moment. Not in one decision. But across hundreds of fragments — emails, WhatsApps, RFIs, site photos, meeting minutes — that no one connects in time.

Contractor emailMar 3

Steel delivery confirmed for Monday

Site WhatsAppMar 8

Steel not arrived. Supplier says Wednesday

RFI #047Mar 12

Ceiling height conflict at grid B4

Site meetingMar 14

MEP coordination meeting postponed

Client emailMar 19

Concerned about timeline. Please advise.

Site photoMar 22

Unresolved clash at level 2 ceiling

Each fragment is correct. Together, they tell a different story.

Watch reality drift from design

Drag the slider to see how project timelines diverge

Design
Foundation pour scheduled
Structural steel delivery
MEP rough-in begins
Reality
RFI backlog — 23 unresolved
Still coordinating MEP clashes
Revised completion: Week 22
+0 days drift
23 RFIs unresolved
Design
Reality
Week 1 of 16

The anatomy of drift

Design

Foundation pour scheduled

W1
Reality

Foundation pour scheduled

Design

Structural steel delivery

W3
Reality

Steel delayed — supplier issue

+5 days
Design

MEP rough-in begins

W5
Reality

Waiting on revised drawings

+12 days
Design

Interior framing complete

W8
Reality

RFI backlog — 23 unresolved

+21 days
Design

Finishes installation

W12
Reality

Still coordinating MEP clashes

+34 days
Design

Substantial completion

W16
Reality

Revised completion: Week 22

+42 days

What RippleXn does

Ingests fragments

Emails, RFIs, site photos, meeting minutes, WhatsApp exports — all into one timeline.

Reconstructs sequence

Automatically aligns events by date, reveals gaps, surfaces contradictions.

Surfaces drift

Shows exactly where design and reality diverged — before it becomes a dispute.

Every project drifts. The question is whether you see it in time.

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