Your site.
On RECORD.
Voice-first. Photo-backed. Works offline.
Speak it, and the PDF's already waiting.
A site diary that speaks first
and writes itself after.
LARD is a voice-first site diary. Built in Australia for foremen, supervisors, subbies, and PMs. Anyone who needs a record of what actually happened on site without spending an hour at 5pm rebuilding it from memory.
Speak it. LARD logs it. The app extracts details, spots conflicts, drafts follow-ups, and at end of shift hands you a PDF you can send before you've left site.
Works fully offline. No signal? Doesn't matter. Captures everything and syncs when you're back in range.
Sound familiar?
Every tradie knows the feeling. Job's done. Crew's packed up. Now someone wants a report and you're staring at a blank page trying to remember what happened at 10am. Was that before or after the concrete truck showed up late?
End of day
You've got 12 hours of site events in your head and a blank report in front of you. Something always gets missed.
No paper trail
Something went wrong. Nobody logged it. Now it's your word against theirs.
Lost in translation
Photos in someone's camera roll. Notes in their head. Report falls to you. At 5pm. From memory.
Tap. Talk. Walk away.
"Slab pour on the NW corner came out below spec on the strength test. Recommending we cut it back and re-pour next week. Got a second strength test booked for Friday, independent lab. Will share results when they're back."
Three steps. That's it.
Stories change.
The record doesn't.
Paper diaries say what happened. LARD proves it. Every line in every PDF traces back to a voice note, a photo, or a site log. Disputes become arguments you win.
Two stories? LARD flags it.
Foreman says slab was poured Wednesday. Subbie says Friday. LARD spots the gap before it's a problem and shows you both accounts side by side.
Every line cites its source.
Open any report. Every bullet links to the voice note, photo, or capture it came from. No "the team mentioned" hand-waving. Just the receipt.
Same leak. Third time. LARD remembers.
Recurring problems stop disappearing into the daily noise. LARD ties today's leak to last month's leak and asks: should this be an issue, not a one-off?
Built for you not your boss. FROM THE TICKER
"Gloves on. Still logs." PLACEHOLDER · BETA USER 01
"End of shift, I used to spend 30 minutes writing up what happened. Now I hit generate." PLACEHOLDER · J. MITCHELL, SITE FOREMAN
"No signal? Doesn't matter. Works underground." PLACEHOLDER · BETA USER 02
Built for site chaos.
Kept brutally simple.
Built for people on the tools.
Not for people at desks.
Common questions.
Stop building reports
from memory.
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