For Roofers

Construction documentation app for roofing contractors and cladding specialists

Record your work on-site and keep proof of every waterproof membrane, flashing detail, and insulation layer before the tiles go on or the cladding is closed.

For Roofers

Construction documentation app for roofing contractors and cladding specialists

Record your work on-site and keep proof of every waterproof membrane, flashing detail, and insulation layer before the tiles go on or the cladding is closed.

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 found rotten battens or damaged chimney flashing that wasn't in the quote. You fixed it to keep the project moving, but without a digital trail, the client refuses to pay for the extra materials and labor.

Unpaid extra work

You found rotten battens or damaged chimney flashing that wasn't in the quote. You fixed it to keep the project moving, but without a digital trail, the client refuses to pay for the extra materials and labor.

Disputes with clients

Without pre-shingle photos of your underlay and seals, you'll be blamed for any future attic leaks—even if a satellite installer caused the damage.

Disputes with clients

Without pre-shingle photos of your underlay and seals, you'll be blamed for any future attic leaks—even if a satellite installer caused the damage.

Rework & wasted hours

The inspector or insurer asks for proof of your work. Without photos of the open roof structure, you risk failing the inspection or being forced into expensive "investigative" openings.

Rework & wasted hours

The inspector or insurer asks for proof of your work. Without photos of the open roof structure, you risk failing the inspection or being forced into expensive "investigative" openings.

Lost time on reports

Your day doesn't end when you climb down the ladder. Stop trying to recall every linear meter of guttering and matching blurry photos to roof sections while your dinner gets cold.

Lost time on reports

Your day doesn't end when you climb down the ladder. Stop trying to recall every linear meter of guttering and matching blurry photos to roof sections 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 site conditions, structural damage, or material deliveries while your hands are busy.

Speak what you see

Voice-record site conditions, structural damage, or material deliveries while your hands are busy.

Step 2

Add photos & videos

Snap evidence of drip edges, valley flashing, and insulation thickness before they are covered up.

Add photos & videos

Snap evidence of drip edges, valley flashing, and insulation thickness before they are covered up.

Step 3

Get a structured report

Everything is auto-organized into a timestamped, professional report for your client or the building owner.

Get a structured report

Everything is auto-organized into a timestamped, professional report for your client or the building owner.

What you document

What you document

Your construction log. Always complete.

Your construction log. Always complete.

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Structural rot or masonry issues

Extra battens, flashing, and unforeseen repairs

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Weather delays (rain/wind) and site hazards

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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 finish the underlay and the flashing around a skylight. It’s perfectly watertight.

Action

Voice-record the completion and snap photos of the sealants and fixings.

Day 14

After a heavy storm, the client claims the roof is leaking at the skylight.

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!