Field notes, pinned to the map.

Your crew drops geolocated notes, photos, and cut sheets on the aerial from an iPad. The office opens a link and sees every note exactly where it belongs.

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Maple Ridge Estates 2024-118
Synced
Utility structureUTIL
SMH-1 · RIM 612.40 · 8.5' deep
E · 8" Clay in8.4'INV 604.00
W · 8" Clay out8.5'INV 603.90
↑ N↑ SEplaced by tap on aerial
8" INV 604.008" INV 603.90100 ftN
Click the pins. Flip Utility. Open the cut sheet. This is the office view.Browse the real live job ›

Live example data — click around. Notes are visual reference for the drafter, not survey-grade points. The data collector is still the instrument of record.

The handoff is where field data dies.

Chicken scratch

There is no point code for a leaning stone wall or a bent capped rebar. So it goes in the field book, and what the office reads on Monday is not what the crew wrote on Thursday.

Lost cut sheets

Manholes get hand numbered on a paper cut sheet that rides home on the dash. If it reaches the office at all, half the rims are smudged and one depth is a guess.

Call-backs

The drafter hits a note nobody can read and calls the crew back from another job. When nobody picks up, the drawing gets a best guess.

How it works.

01

Drop notes on the aerial

Tap the map or let GPS place the pin with an accuracy ring. Pick a template, add photos, fill the cut sheet. Offline is fine.

02

It syncs when you get signal

Everything lives in a local database on the iPad. When you drive back into coverage it syncs on its own, and the badge shows it.

03

The office opens a link

No login, no account. The CAD tech sees every note where it belongs and checks each one off as it makes it into the drawing.

What it does.

Works offline all day

Local-first database on the iPad. A dead zone changes nothing. The sync badge tells you exactly what has made it up.

Utility mode and cut sheets

Real map symbols for sanitary, storm, catch basins, hydrants, and more. Rim and depth-down per pipe, inverts calculated for you.

CAD-ready exports

DXF with one layer per utility category, plus CSV and GeoJSON. Coordinates in Michigan State Plane when the job zone is set.

Photos with bearing

Compressed on device and stamped with location and compass bearing. The drafter knows exactly where the camera was pointing.

No-login office viewer

Email a link and the office is in. Notes sit on the aerial with review checkboxes, so nothing gets missed in the drawing.

Built for sun and gloves

A high-contrast theme you can read at noon in August. Touch targets sized for work gloves, not styluses.

Utility mode

The paper cut sheet is done.

Drop a sanitary manhole and the right symbol lands on the map. Enter the rim and the depth-down for each pipe and the inverts calculate themselves. Pipe direction lines draw on the map with size and depth tags. Back at the office it all rolls up into a cut sheet table with CSV export, a print view, and a DXF that opens in Civil 3D with one layer per utility category.

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Stop deciphering field books.

Set up a job tonight. Hand the crew an iPad in the morning.

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