Property managers, contractors, field crews, local operators. Their work happens off-screen — so their software should meet them there. We build tools that turn real-world moments into structured, accountable work.
Most software assumes its user sits at a desk. Most work doesn't happen at one.
A walkthrough video, a voice note, a photo of a broken hinge — that's how operational work is actually communicated. AI finally makes those first-class inputs.
In every operation, a few people manage and many people do. The doers should never need an account, a password, or a training session.
Audit trails, translations, and status reports should fall out of the workflow automatically — not be a second job someone does at 9pm.
Focused tools, shipped fast, shaped by the operators who use them.
Walkthrough videos become assigned, tracked work in 60 seconds — in English and Spanish.
Spoken updates from the field, structured into timelines, translations, and weekly owner digests automatically.
The questions every operator asks — what's blocked, what's slipping, who's crushing it — answered from the work itself.
The product should do something magical before it asks the user for anything. Onboarding is what happens after the first "whoa."
We ship into the tools operators already live in — the camera roll, the messaging app, the job site — rather than asking them to move into ours.
Videos fade, but the work record — who asked, who approved, who delivered — is the durable asset. We design for the audit trail.
American field operations run in English and Spanish. Software that only speaks one of them is only half-built.
Partnerships, pilots, press, or you just want to nerd out about field operations — we read everything.
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