Product / Voice logging
Speak. Done.
Say what you see in any language. Numanac structures it, field-links it, and stores it, in under two minutes, without a single form.
Watch it happen
Talk through the field. The record writes itself.
This is the real flow: an operator speaks, Alma transcribes live, and the report files itself as a structured task: title, location, due date, and tags, all auto-filled. AI summaries and translation included.
- Hands stay free. No forms in the field
- Auto-titled, tagged, and filed to the right field
- Speak any language; read it in any other
Alma here!
What would you like me
to remember?
Pesticide report for Northeast Wheat
Yeah, so I was checking the field today… I didn't really see any major disease problems out there. I looked pretty close for bacterial blight, also checked for target spot, but honestly everything looks clean to me.
On the weed side, uh… we've still got some Palmer amaranth popping up, especially down in the southwest corner.
The problem it solves
80% of field observations were never recorded.
Minor observations got skipped, not because they weren't worth capturing, but because organizing them by field across 3–4 tools created more friction than the observation was worth. In a 30-day study with an enterprise field advisor covering ~2,000 acres, Numanac raised observation capture rates from ~20% to ~90%.
Speak in any language
Open the app, tap record, and say what you're seeing: pest pressure, crop stage, irrigation condition, anything. No language selection needed. Numanac handles 180+ languages automatically.
Records auto-structure
Free speech is parsed into typed fields: crop, pest, action, severity, location, date. No form-filling. The structure happens after you speak, invisibly. You get a clean, searchable log without doing any organizing.
Field-linked and map-accessible
Every log attaches to a location. GPS, field boundary, or manual pin. The record knows where it belongs. Pull it up later on the map or through an Alma query.
Why it matters
Low enough friction to capture the minor details.
~1–2 min per log
Verified in a 30-day enterprise field study. Low enough that even minor observations justify being captured.
180+ languages
Field crews speak what they speak. No translation step, no language selection. The interface adapts to the operator, not the other way around.
No form fatigue
Every other tool asks operators to fill in fields. Numanac asks them to describe what they see. The difference is adoption.
From the field
"When I scout, I talk to Alma. It logs my report in the categories it belongs. Almost every bit of the tedious work, done for me."Greg Brown, agronomist, 40+ years
Let's build the future of farm data.
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