Product / Tracked sessions

Walk the field.
Leave a trail of records.

A logging mode for the walk itself: start a session, and every task and record you drop is pinned along your path: the whole check, mapped.

Watch it happen

Walk. Log. Done.

This is the real flow: start a session and your trail draws itself as you move. Drop a pin anywhere and Alma opens at that exact spot: speak the note, keep walking. When you stop, the whole session is already organized: every pin labeled, every item logged, ready to file.

  • The trail records itself. No manual mapping
  • Pins become tasks and records at their exact location
  • One summary at the end: review, then file it all

The problem it solves

You walked the whole field. The record shows none of it.

Field checks used to live in memory and loose notes: observations with no location, photos with no field, a route no one could retrace. By the time a question came up, where you stood when you saw it was already gone.

01

Start a session

Start the tracked session when you head out. From there the path tracks itself: no written check-ins along the way, no remembering to log your location each record.

02

Log along the way

Drop a pin anywhere on the walk: speak a note, snap a photo, file a task. Each one lands at the exact spot on your trail, so every record carries the place it came from.

03

Close it into one record

End the session and the whole walk is already organized: the path plus every log along it, reviewable on the map or through Alma, season after season.

Why it matters

Every log, exactly where it happened.

Context built in

A note about pressure in the southwest corner is pinned to the southwest corner, not floating in a notes app.

Retrace any check

The trail shows what you covered and what you skipped, so next week's walk starts where this one left off.

Proof of service

Growers see the check happened: the path walked, the blocks covered, the notes taken. Service becomes something you can show, not just claim.

Let's build the future of farm data.

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