Our Story
NEXO exists because the people who build Canada deserve safety tools that actually work. In their language, on their phone, without the paperwork. We start with workers. Everything else follows.
The Problem We Saw
Every day on Canadian construction sites, workers complete paper FLHAs that get filed in a binder and never seen again. Certifications live on old phones or in filing cabinets. When a worker changes jobs, their entire safety history stays with their old employer.
They start from scratch. Every time. Regardless of how many years they've been doing this safely.
Meanwhile, language barriers mean safety briefings go unread. Tools designed for management get pushed down to workers who had no say in choosing them. The data existed. It just never belonged to the right person.
THE DATA WAS ALWAYS THERE.
WE JUST MADE IT FLOW.
NEXO founding principle
Our Mission
We're building the data layer that connects workers, foremen, and GCs in real time, so safety records flow where they need to go, in the language that workers think in, without the friction that makes compliance feel like a burden.
The Founder
Lilian spent years in construction, in Hong Kong and Canada, working her way through different field roles from general laborer to site management.
That path gave Lilian a view that few founders have: what it actually feels like to be a worker without portable credentials, and what it actually costs a GC to have no real-time field visibility. NEXO isn't built from a product spec. It's built from lived experience on Canadian job sites.
What began as SiteTrack is now NEXO — the same company and team (SiteTrack Solutions Inc.), carrying the same mission forward under a name built for where we're headed.
What We Stand For
Every feature starts with the question: does this make a worker's day safer and simpler? The Safety Passport is free for workers and always will be. Their data belongs to them, not their employer.
If you don't understand it, it's not a safety briefing. We started with English, Punjabi, Spanish, and French. More languages are coming.
Safety data should move with workers, across sites and employers, in real time. We're building the infrastructure layer that connects the field to the dashboard. Bottom up, by design.