Daily job updates—translated and saved—without the hassle.

Your crew taps a link, writes in any language, and you get a clear English version—stored safely so nothing gets lost.

No apps. No downloads. No corporate nonsense.

No more language barriers or missed info.

Clear instructions tied to real work logs.

A collection of tools including a yellow level, a measuring tape, a utility knife, a green pencil, and a black marker are placed on top of some stacked papers and a plastic box. There is additional construction equipment in the background.
A collection of tools including a yellow level, a measuring tape, a utility knife, a green pencil, and a black marker are placed on top of some stacked papers and a plastic box. There is additional construction equipment in the background.
A construction site featuring partially constructed walls made of bricks and steel beams. Scaffolding and construction tools are present, along with partially erected structures. The background includes a garden area with some trees and a cloudy sky.
A construction site featuring partially constructed walls made of bricks and steel beams. Scaffolding and construction tools are present, along with partially erected structures. The background includes a garden area with some trees and a cloudy sky.
A construction site with scattered materials and tools on a concrete surface. There are wooden planks, metal rods, and a wheelbarrow. Scaffolding surrounds the area. A partially built structure with exposed rebar and openings is evident, alongside a container with graffiti.
A construction site with scattered materials and tools on a concrete surface. There are wooden planks, metal rods, and a wheelbarrow. Scaffolding surrounds the area. A partially built structure with exposed rebar and openings is evident, alongside a container with graffiti.

Tools your crew will actually use.

SiteLog is a dead-simple link for your crew to log what got done, what’s stuck, and notes—in any language. No downloads. No passwords. If selected, logs can be emailed to you immediately. They are always saved to your personal database.

BossLog gives you a clear view of every job and worker, with translated summaries, quick filters, and one place to send instructions tied to real logs. Translated to any language.

Assorted construction and woodworking tools arranged on a surface, including a folding ruler, a paintbrush with visible paint splatters, a small wooden stool or framework, a triangular ruler, a pencil, and a key. The objects appear well-used, suggesting frequent usage in woodworking or DIY projects.
Assorted construction and woodworking tools arranged on a surface, including a folding ruler, a paintbrush with visible paint splatters, a small wooden stool or framework, a triangular ruler, a pencil, and a key. The objects appear well-used, suggesting frequent usage in woodworking or DIY projects.

FieldOps Suite – Built in the field, not a boardroom.

I ran a small painting business in Florida. I’ve seen the same problems on job sites again and again—missed updates, language barriers, and pricey software loaded with features crews don’t need (and won’t use). I built FieldOps to cut out the extras and make daily updates quick, clear, and affordable, so small crews could get the benefits of translation and instant reporting without the cost, headaches, or tech learning curve.


Coming soon: photo uploads, voice notes, and simple client updates.

A variety of tools are laid out on a textured surface, including a yellow tape measure, a black and yellow utility knife, an orange-handled cordless drill, silver wrenches, and pliers. The items are arranged in a somewhat scattered fashion, suggesting a workspace environment.
A variety of tools are laid out on a textured surface, including a yellow tape measure, a black and yellow utility knife, an orange-handled cordless drill, silver wrenches, and pliers. The items are arranged in a somewhat scattered fashion, suggesting a workspace environment.

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FAQ

Do my workers need to download anything?
No. They just click the link or scan the QR code—no apps, no passwords.

Will this work if my crew speaks different languages?
Yes. Logs can be written in any language and are instantly translated to English for you.

Can I try it for free?
Yes. Click “Try It Now” to test it in under a minute. No sign-up or email required.

Is my data private?
Yes. Your logs are yours, stored securely in your personal database, and never sold.