Daily Reports in 45 Seconds

Turn three minutes of voice into a complete daily report — no typing, no templates, no billing your PM for paperwork.

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What We Offer

Voice-first input

Foremen tap record and speak naturally for up to three minutes. SiteLog transcribes with Whisper and extracts structured observations — weather, work performed, safety incidents, materials delivered, tomorrow's plan. No typing required.

Photo upload in seconds

Attach up to five photos directly from the jobsite camera roll or in-app capture. Vision AI contextualizes each image against the day's log entry, placing visual evidence exactly where it belongs in the final report.

Formatted PDF export

In under a minute, SiteLog generates a clean, professional PDF structured for subcontractor distribution, owner updates, and — critically — legal defensibility. Every field is traceable to the original voice input.

Team-ready for small firms

Solo GCs can start at one seat; small firms with five to ten foremen and PMs share the same workspace. Each report is timestamped, attributed, and editable before final sign-off — because a GC's signature is the liability line, not ours.

What Our Customers Say

[Testimonial from a solo GC or small-firm PM describing how many hours per week they recovered once daily reports took under a minute instead of two hours of manual typing.]

Why existing tools fall short

Procore

Enterprise-grade at enterprise cost. Complex onboarding and a $12K-plus annual commitment makes sense for large developers, not a five-person GC firm that just needs better daily logs.

Raken

Requires manual entry field by field. The foreman still has to sit down and type everything out — it just looks better on the backend. Still two hours of work, just formatted differently.

Buildertrend

A full project management suite priced at $499 per month or more. If your primary need is daily reporting, you're paying for features you'll never open and training your team won't finish.

Spreadsheets and paper

The default for most small contractors. Free, familiar, and completely unsearchable — which is a problem the moment an attorney asks for the daily log from three months ago.

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