Features

Everything a working farm actually records

Fourteen modules that follow the real day: the team logs the work, the platform turns it into production, cost and profit.

On the ground

What your team touches every day, built for a phone in a poultry house.

Daily care

Fed, watered, let out, brought in, eggs collected, deaths recorded — a guided flow that takes under a minute and works offline.

Animals & groups

Flocks, herds and individually tagged animals with breed, age in weeks, house, pen and current status.

Health & biosecurity

Treatments, vaccinations with due dates, mortality causes and visitor logs kept against each group.

Tasks & calendar

Assign jobs with due times and repeats. Overdue work surfaces on the owner's dashboard automatically.

Shift handover

A written handover at the end of every shift so nothing is lost between the morning and evening team.

People and payroll

Labour is usually the second-biggest cost after feed. Track it properly.

Employees

Staff records, wage type and rate, attendance, check-in and role-based access to only what they need.

Payroll

Pay periods computed from attendance with advances, deductions and performance bonuses, then marked paid.

Contacts, buyers & suppliers

One record per buyer, vendor, vet or transporter, with their full purchase and payment history attached.

Money and stock

The numbers that decide whether the farm made money this month.

Sales & expenses

Every sale and cost categorised, with budgets per category and margin per product line.

Sales pipeline

Move buyers through stages from enquiry to repeat contract so demand never depends on one person's memory.

Inventory

Feed, drugs, packaging and equipment with reorder levels, barcode scanning and feed run-out forecasts.

Procurement

Purchase requests and orders against suppliers, so buying is planned rather than panicked.

Insight

Where the data turns into a decision.

Scheduled reports

Daily, weekly, monthly — or several times a day — saved as snapshots you can export to CSV.

AI farm advisor

Ask about your own numbers in plain language: why margin slipped, when to cull, what feed intake should be.

Pick the modules you need. Grow into the rest.

Most farms start with daily care and money, then add payroll, stock and reports.