The site foreman app that doesn't get in the way.
A site foreman app is a mobile tool that lets foremen log site events, capture photos, and generate daily reports directly from the construction site, without paperwork, without an office, without a signal. LARD does it in 15 seconds by voice. You speak, it logs. LARD generates the PDF report at knockoff. Built for Australian sites. Works offline. Free to try.
Why do foremen need a dedicated site logging app?
Because the clipboard is a liability. Paper diaries get filled in from memory at the end of the day, if they get filled in at all. But details get lost. Times get guessed. Photos sit in the camera roll with no connection to the event they document.
A foreman's day moves fast. Between coordinating trades, managing deliveries, and handling safety walk-arounds, there is no time to sit down and write. LARD captures events as they happen, voice, photo, or both, in 15 seconds flat. Every entry is timestamped automatically. Every photo attaches to the right log entry. The daily report compiles itself.
What does LARD actually do?
LARD is a voice-first construction site diary. You open the app, tap the mic, describe what happened, and move on. It handles the rest:
- Voice logging: speak naturally, LARD transcribes and structures the entry
- Photo evidence: attach photos directly to log entries, not buried in the camera roll
- PDF reports: one tap at end of day, the report generates with all entries and photos
- Offline-first: no signal required. Works underground, in dead zones, on remote sites
- Timestamped entries: every event logged with the exact time, not guessed at knockoff
Built for the person on site. Not the person in the office.
LARD is not project management software. It's not Procore. It's not $50,000 software that needs a training day and an IT department. It's a site diary, the kind a foreman actually uses, because it takes 15 seconds and works with gloves on.
Site foremen, site supervisors, and leading hands across Australia use LARD to keep their daily records straight without the paperwork overhead.
Made for Australian construction sites
LARD is built in Australia, for Australian construction. AU spelling throughout. Designed for the way Australian sites actually work, where the foreman carries the liability for daily records and needs something that works in 40-degree heat with no shade and no signal.
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Common questions
Does this app work offline on construction sites?
Yes. No signal, no problem. LARD works underground, in dead zones, anywhere off-grid. Every log entry gets a timestamp and syncs when you're back online.
How fast can a foreman log a site event?
Fifteen seconds. Tap, speak, snap a photo if you need to. The entry is timestamped and stored. LARD generates the PDF report automatically at knockoff.
Does LARD replace the paper site diary?
It does. Every entry is timestamped, geotagged, and stored with any attached photos. A timestamped PDF with photos is harder to dispute than handwriting.