Product / Offline-first

Signal optional.

Voice logging, mapping, route tracking, task management: the whole field workflow runs with no connection. When signal returns, everything syncs automatically. The field never waits for the network.

See it

Works with zero bars.

Capture, map, and log with no signal. Everything syncs the moment you're back in range: no spinner, no lost work.

The problem it solves

Tools that need signal break in the field. That's why they don't get used.

Agriculture doesn't happen in offices. It happens in remote fields with inconsistent cellular coverage, inside equipment cabs with poor signal, and in corners of the operation that no carrier has bothered to reach. Tools that require connectivity to function aren't field tools: they're office tools that frustrate operators every time they're taken outside.

01

Full functionality, no signal required

Voice logging, map viewing, route navigation, task management, session tracking: the core field workflow works identically with or without a connection. The operator never sees a spinner or an error because of the network.

02

Maps and tiles cached locally

Field boundaries, base maps, and satellite imagery are cached to the device when connected. In the field, the map renders from local storage: no tiles fail to load, no blank squares.

03

Automatic sync on reconnect

Everything created offline (logs, tracks, tasks, POI pins) syncs to the shared operation the moment connectivity returns. No manual upload, no sync button, no data loss.

Why it matters for adoption

If it fails in the field once, it doesn't get used again.

Growers and operators are not forgiving of technology that fails at the moment of need. An app that loads correctly in the office but spins in the field is an app that gets abandoned. Offline-first isn't a feature. It's the baseline requirement for field survivability.

Works in any cab

Equipment cabs, metal buildings, remote corners: places where signal doesn't reach and work still has to happen.

No data loss

A log captured offline is identical to one captured with signal. The queue holds until sync. Nothing is written to a second system or marked as provisional.

Transparent to the operator

Operators don't think about sync state. The app works. When they're back in range, the rest of the team sees their work.

Let's build the future of farm data.

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