For Bricklayers

Construction documentation app for bricklayers and masonry pros

Record your work on-site and keep proof of what was built, when it was finished, and exactly how it looked before other trades moved in.

For Bricklayers

Construction documentation app for bricklayers and masonry pros

Record your work on-site and keep proof of what was built, when it was finished, and exactly how it looked before other trades moved in.

Trusted by construction pros across Germany

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50+

Construction projects

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4.8 ★

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GDPR

Compliant

BSFZ

Certified

Trusted by construction pros across Germany

Icon

50+

Construction projects

Icon

4.8 ★

Rating

Icon

GDPR

Compliant

BSFZ

Certified

Trusted by construction pros across Germany

Icon

50+

Construction projects

Icon

4.8 ★

Rating

Icon

GDPR

Compliant

BSFZ

Certified

The Problem

The Problem

Work gets done. But it's not documented.

Work gets done. But it's not documented.

Unpaid extra work

You were asked to add a lintel or move an opening as a "quick favor." Without a digital record, you’re losing out on labor and material costs when it’s time to invoice.

Unpaid extra work

You were asked to add a lintel or move an opening as a "quick favor." Without a digital record, you’re losing out on labor and material costs when it’s time to invoice.

Disputes with clients

You finished a clean face brick wall, but the electricians or plumbers chased into it unnecessarily. Without "as-built" photos, you’ll be blamed for the messy finish or structural damage.

Disputes with clients

You finished a clean face brick wall, but the electricians or plumbers chased into it unnecessarily. Without "as-built" photos, you’ll be blamed for the messy finish or structural damage.

Rework & wasted hours

The insulation or cladding is on, and the inspector questions the reinforcement or wall ties. Without photos of the open masonry, you risk the high cost of a destructive inspection.

Rework & wasted hours

The insulation or cladding is on, and the inspector questions the reinforcement or wall ties. Without photos of the open masonry, you risk the high cost of a destructive inspection.

Lost time on reports

Your day doesn't end when the trowel is down. Stop trying to remember every detail and matching blurry photos to plots while your dinner gets cold.

Lost time on reports

Your day doesn't end when the trowel is down. Stop trying to remember every detail and matching blurry photos to plots while your dinner gets cold.

How it works

How it works

Create a construction daily report while you work.

Create a construction daily report while you work.

You don’t write reports. You record what happens on site.
You don’t write reports. You record what happens on site.

Step 1

Speak what you see

Voice-record progress, material deliveries, or site issues as you work.

Speak what you see

Voice-record progress, material deliveries, or site issues as you work.

Step 2

Add photos & videos

Snap evidence of reinforcements, damp proof courses (DPC), and finished sections before they are covered.

Add photos & videos

Snap evidence of reinforcements, damp proof courses (DPC), and finished sections before they are covered.

Step 3

Get a structured report

Everything is auto-organized into a timestamped daily report for your client or contractor.

Get a structured report

Everything is auto-organized into a timestamped daily report for your client or contractor.

What you document

What you document

Your construction log. Always complete.

Your construction log. Always complete.

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Damaged materials or site hazards

Extra courses, lintels, and changes

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Blocked access or weather delays

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Daily work progress

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Rework and fixes

Proof when you need it

When something is questioned, you have proof.

Day 1

You arrive on-site and see the foundation isn't level or the previous trade left a mess.

Action

Voice-record the issue and snap a photo before you lay the first brick.

Day 14

Later, the client claims you caused a crack that was actually there in the slab.

Action

You open the report. What, when, and how — all documented.

You show:

What was recorded
What was recorded
When it happened
When it happened
What it looked like
What it looked like
No discussion needed.

Start documenting your work on site!