Field records that hold up.
Tag the thing. Scan it with the phone in your pocket. Capture the work where it happens. What comes out is an append-only record you can hand over as an accepted deliverable.
The tools
TrenchNote
Field-logistics ledger for equipment and materials. A QR code lives on the asset; scan it to see what it is, where it belongs, and who moved it last.
LoopCheck
Startup and commissioning checkout tracker. Every instrument already wears a P&ID tag; LoopCheck puts a QR on it for checkout status, punch items, checklists, and turnover packages.
MainLine
Field data capture for linear work by station and alignment, utility potholing first. Records depth, cover, offset, and a GPS fix for every hole.
LineCheck
Offline-tolerant field application for documenting pipeline pressure tests. Captures witness attestations, supporting evidence, and acceptance records on water and wastewater construction projects.
More tools are in development.
How they are built
- One binary running on your own hardware.
- Static pages with no build step.
- Offline-first, so the field never waits on a signal.
- No accounts for field users.
- Append-only records.
- AGPLv3.
- No trackers.
Bindery
Bindery is the planned managed layer for teams that would rather not run servers. It covers hosting, monitored and tested backups, notifications, and compiled turnover binders.
Self-hosting stays the first-class path forever. Bindery is a convenience, never a gate.