Daily log software that turns five field minutes into a defensible record
Weather fills itself in from the jobsite's coordinates, photos attach from a phone, and the client sees the version you choose to share.

The log your lawyer wishes you'd kept
Date, weather, temperatures, crew on site, work performed, delays and their causes — captured the day it happened, time-stamped, attached to the job. When a dispute surfaces eight months later, the record already exists.
Weather that fills itself in
Logs pull the day's conditions automatically from the job's location, so 'sunny, 38–64°F' is a fact on the record, not a memory. Weather-day exceptions feed the schedule too.
Photos ride along
Crews attach jobsite photos from their phone as they log. Share the flattering ones to the client portal; keep the documentation ones internal. Every photo lands filed under its job automatically.
Questions builders ask
Who can write daily logs?
Anyone you allow — supers and leads typically write them in the crew app on their phone; the office sees everything roll up on the dashboard.
Can clients read the logs?
Only the ones you mark client-visible. Homeowners get progress updates in their portal; internal notes and delay causes stay internal.
Does the weather really auto-fill?
Yes — from the job's coordinates. It's one less thing to type and one more fact that's actually accurate.
See it working right now
The live demo is a fictional 10-job construction company you can click through end to end — including a working client portal — with no signup and no sales call. Pricing is published on the site: flat tiers from $299/mo, unlimited users, everything included.
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