L·ARD
Android beta · now open iOS waitlist · open
Construction site diary app · built in Australia

Site diary.
DONE.

Stop writing reports after hours.
Tap. Talk. Add photos. LARD turns site notes into a PDF report when you need it.

Voice-first. Works offline. Free to try. iOS waitlist open.
9:41 L·ARD BT RECORD ACTION REPORT LOG DETAIL ISSUE FOLLOW FLAG TODAY · WED 14 MAY 8 ENTRIES LOG · VOICE 08:24 · TOM F "Delivery showed up late. South wall pushed to tomorrow." 0:47 · 2 PHOTOS PHOTO · EVIDENCE 09:15 · BEC T Three photos attached to the right site diary entry REPORT · READY 10:02 · TOM F Daily site report built from records already captured DETAIL · SITE NOTE 11:18 · SUBBIE "Rain held us up from 8am until smoko." +
What it is

What is L·ARD?
A site diary that
actually gets filled in.

LARD is a construction site diary app for Australian foremen, site managers, subbies, project managers, and owners who need a reliable record of what happened on site.

Speak it. Snap it. Keep moving. LARD keeps the record tied to the job, then helps generate a PDF daily site report without rebuilding the day from memory.

No bars. No desk. No 6pm homework.

15sec
Typical site note
1tap
PDF report
0bars
Needed to capture on site
The site diary problem

End-of-day reports are where details go missing.

The report should not start when the shift ends. LARD captures the answer while it is still fresh.

01

From memory

A full day of delays, deliveries, defects, weather, and site instructions gets squeezed into whatever someone remembers after knock-off.

02

Photos drift away

Evidence sits in camera rolls, WhatsApp threads, or someone else's phone instead of beside the site diary entry it belongs to.

03

The office has to chase

Foremen, site managers, PMs, owners, and admins all end up asking the same question: what actually happened?

L·ARD
captures it before it goes missing.
How a log actually feels

Tap. Talk. Done.

SITE NOTE · TOM F · 14 MAY 08:24
0:47 · 2 photos attached
0:23 0:47
Voice note · site diary entry

"Delivery showed up late. South wall install pushed to tomorrow. Photos attached. Rain held us up from 8am until smoko."

LARD keeps together
LOG Delivery delay recorded
PHOTO · Evidence Two photos attached to the site note
DETAIL · Source South wall install moved to tomorrow
REPORT Ready for the daily site report
How the site diary works

Three steps. That's it.

01
Hit + and record the moment
Voice, photo, or written note. Whatever is fastest on site.
⟶ 2 seconds
02
Keep the record together
Notes, photos, time, and project context stay connected, even when signal drops.
⟶ 15 seconds
03
Generate the report
Turn the day's construction site diary into a clean PDF report ready to review and send.
⟶ 30 seconds
Why it holds up

Memory is weak.
A site record is stronger.

When a delay, defect, delivery, safety issue, or site instruction gets questioned, the useful record is the one made close to the moment it happened. LARD keeps supporting photos and notes attached to the job instead of scattered across phones, paper, and group chats.

Less after-hours admin

Capture the day as it happens.

Stop rebuilding the site diary at night from half-remembered details and camera-roll archaeology.

14 MAY "Delivery showed up late. South wall moved." TOM F
vs
5PM "What happened with that delivery again?" OFFICE
Already logged · photos attached
Cleaner handover

The office gets a clearer record.

Give PMs, owners, and project admins the daily site report without chasing everyone for missing details.

Delivery delay recorded. voice note
South wall install moved. site note
Photos attached to the entry. 2 photos
Better evidence

Photos belong on the record.

Voice notes, photos, and site details stay tied to the job, so the PDF report has the receipts beside it.

08:24 "Delivery showed up late"
08:26 "South wall install moved"
08:27 "Photos attached"
Ready for PDF site report
Tradies' words
Less report writing after work. FROM THE FIELD
"I've saved 3 hours a week writing up reports which I used to do after hours at home." PAUL SZORSKY · FITOUT (MELBOURNE)
"End of shift, I used to spend 30 minutes writing up what happened. Now I hit generate." ANDREW STEVENS · SITE SUPERVISOR (MELBOURNE)
"It's a serious no brainer for me." KOSIE ANDREOU · SITE FOREMAN (MELBOURNE)
At a glance

Built for site chaos.
Kept brutally simple.

01
Voice-first capture
For when typing is too slow or your hands are full.
02
Photo evidence
Photos stay connected to the relevant site note.
03
PDF site reports
Generate reports from what was already captured.
04
Offline ready
Capture on site and sync when connection returns.
L·ARD handles voice · photos · project records · PDF site reports.
Who it's for

Built for people on site.
Useful for the people responsible for the job.

Before you ask

Common questions.

What is LARD?
LARD is a voice-first construction site diary app. It helps site teams capture voice notes, photos, and written notes during the day, then generate a clean PDF site report when needed.
Does LARD work offline on site?
Yes. You can capture site diary records without phone signal. They sync when the device is back online.
Who is LARD for?
LARD is for foremen, site supervisors, subbies, site managers, project managers, owners, and project admins who need better daily site records without more admin.
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Get on it

Stop rebuilding the day
from memory.

Join the Android beta and try LARD on a real job.
Free to try · no credit card · built for Australian construction.

Capture the record as the work happens. Generate the PDF site report when you need it.
Get it on
Google Play
iOS · join the waitlist above