We've seen the pallet of hardwood nobody wanted and the skid of tile headed for the dumpster. So we built the thing we wished existed.

OFFLOADIT is a marketplace for surplus construction material and used equipment — built in 2020 by a contractor who was tired of watching value walk off a job site and into a landfill. Construction software, built by construction people.
See how it worksOr jump straight in — list your first item or browse the marketplace
30%
of jobsite materials go unused
75%
of construction waste ends up in landfills
4,500+
contractors and builders already on the app
Post what you've got left over — material, equipment, whatever didn't make it onto the next job. List it in under two minutes. Pocket the cash instead of paying someone to haul it away.
Browse verified surplus from real job sites. Everything listed is priced to move — sellers want it gone, which means you get it at a real discount. No auctions, no markups, no middlemen.
Sellers can choose to donate a percentage of each sale directly to their local Habitat for Humanity ReStore. OFFLOADIT routes it. ReStore re-sells donated materials to fund home building in your community.
What OFFLOADIT actually is.
OFFLOADIT is a mobile-first marketplace where contractors, suppliers, and equipment owners can list surplus and buy what they need — without the friction of Facebook Marketplace or the cost of traditional equipment dealers.
List a surplus item in under two minutes, and browse by category, location, and price. Available on iOS and Android.
Desktop access to the full OFFLOADIT inventory. Filter by material type, brand, condition, and location.
For commercial sellers with large-volume surplus. Auction-style clearance for entire job site laydowns or fleet equipment.
Free to download. Free to browse.

When sellers list on OFFLOADIT, they can choose to donate a percentage of their sale to Habitat for Humanity ReStore. ReStore accepts donated building materials, sells them to the public, and uses the proceeds to fund affordable home construction. The surplus that used to go to the landfill becomes the floor of someone's first house.
Learn more about Habitat for Humanity ReStorePick your next move.