Platform
Field
One phone number for everyone on site. Crews call it to report the day and attach job photos, and they call the same number to ask a question and get an answer back, in English or Spanish. What they say becomes structured data that feeds compliance, payments, and the project record.
In this pillar
A field line that talks back.
Built on the idea that the record should come from the person on site, in their own words, and that asking them to file it should cost them nothing.
Why it holds up
Capture once, and the data goes to work.
Field software usually fails for one reason: it asks a crew to stop working and type into a form, in a language many of them do not prefer. So the daily log gets skipped and reconstructed later from memory, which is exactly when it is least reliable.
Buildalytic lets the field report by talking, in English or Spanish, and turns that into structured data. Because the data is captured once, it does more than fill a daily report. Headcount cross-references certified payroll to surface discrepancies. Conditions and delays become part of the project’s legal record.
The field is the origin of most of a contractor’s data. Capturing it cleanly at the source, in the language the crew speaks, is what makes everything downstream trustworthy.
Frequently asked questions
What is construction field reporting software?
Construction field reporting software captures what happens on a jobsite each day: headcount, work performed, deliveries, conditions, delays, and photos. Buildalytic lets crews capture this by voice, text, and photo rather than a form, so the record comes from the people on site while the details are fresh.
Can crews report in Spanish?
Yes. Field capture supports English and Spanish, so workers report in the language they are most comfortable in and the structured record comes out consistent. Because much of the field workforce prefers Spanish, this gets reports completed that an English-only, form-based tool would miss.
How does field data connect to the rest of the platform?
Field data is captured once and reused. A headcount recorded for the daily report also cross-references certified payroll to flag discrepancies, and conditions and delays become part of the project record. Capturing at the source and reusing keeps the numbers consistent across compliance, payments, and reporting.
Do crews need to learn a new app?
Not really. The whole point of voice capture is to remove the app friction. A crew member can report by phone call or voice note and describe the day in their own words. The system does the structuring, so there is no dense form to learn and no reason to put reporting off.
Hear a daily report from a phone call.
We will take a spoken description of a work day and show the structured report that comes out.
