Product / Points of interest

Mark it once.
Find it forever.

Pest pressure hotspots, drainage issues, infrastructure, anything worth returning to, pinned to the map with context, searchable across seasons.

Watch it happen

Pick a type. Name it. It's on the map.

This is the real flow: choose a pin type (traps, sensors, hazards, irrigation inlets, gates), fill in the details, and the flag lands at that exact spot on your field map. From then on it works like a boundary: log records and tasks directly onto the pin, at its precise location.

  • Typed pins, not generic dots: traps count catches, hazards warn
  • Every pin is a place you can log to, like a field boundary
  • Records attach to the pin. Its history follows across seasons

The problem it solves

Field knowledge that lives in one person's memory isn't operational knowledge.

Every experienced operator carries a mental map of their fields: where the pressure spots are, where drainage fails, where the equipment gets stuck in wet years. That knowledge is real and valuable. It's also invisible to anyone else on the operation, and it disappears when that operator leaves.

01

Pin anything to the map

Tap a location, choose a category (pest, irrigation, infrastructure, equipment, general), and add a voice note or text description. The pin is live on the operational map immediately.

02

Build a living field history

Return to the same pin across visits and add observations over time. Pest pressure that recurs every August, a drain that fails in wet springs. The history accumulates in one place, not scattered across annual notes.

03

Share across the operation

Every pin is visible to the whole team in real time. New operators inherit the institutional knowledge of the people who came before them, without a formal handoff.

Use cases

Anything the field needs to remember.

Pest pressure mapping

Track recurring pressure hotspots across visits and seasons. Compare insect counts at the same location year over year.

Infrastructure & equipment

Gate locations, water sources, areas with access issues, equipment hazards, pinned once, visible always.

Agronomic watch points

Drainage problems, compaction zones, soil variability: anything the agronomist needs to keep an eye on across the growing season.

Let's build the future of farm data.

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