For Texas Trade Contractors

Texas killed the water-break rules. Did your safety records survive?

HB 2127 wiped out the local ordinances that used to require water and shade for outdoor crews. If a worker collapses on a hot day, your paperwork is the only thing standing between you and a wrongful-injury claim. We give you the dated, defensible record automatically, in 60 seconds a day, from any foreman's phone.

Built for Texas roofing, concrete, landscaping, and framing crews. Founding pricing locked for life. First 25 customers only.

Texas construction foreman operating heavy machinery on a hot day

If a worker gets hurt on a hot day, what do you hand the lawyer?

Texas just made this question harder to answer. HB 2127 preempted local water-break ordinances in Austin, Dallas, and elsewhere. It replaced them with nothing at the state level. Today, there is no Texas law requiring water breaks, shade, or heat monitoring for most outdoor workers.

That sounds like a win for contractors. It isn't. Texas has the highest construction-worker death rate in the country. Heat is one of the leading causes. And when something goes wrong, the absence of a documented safety practice is exactly what plaintiff's attorneys and insurance adjusters look for first.

Your binder in the trailer, your foreman's memory, the text messages on the company phone. None of that holds up. What holds up is a dated, timestamped, exportable log that proves your crew had water, shade, breaks, and supervision. Every day. Every site. Every worker.

Three steps. Sixty seconds a day.Built for foremen, not safety consultants.

Set up your sites once

Add your job sites and invite your foremen by phone number. Each foreman gets the app on their phone. No training, no manuals. If they can use a calculator, they can use this.

One log per crew, per morning

Foreman opens the app. The heat index pulls from the nearest weather station. Four checkboxes: water, shade, breaks, crew count. Submit. Done.

You sit on a defensible record

Every entry timestamps, locks, and exports as a dated PDF whenever you need it. For insurance, for an OSHA visit, or for the one bad afternoon you hope never comes.

Advanced Safety Features

AUTOMATIC DATA

Heat index pulled from the NWS

We pull live conditions from the National Weather Service for every registered site. Your records show the actual heat index, not what the foreman remembered.

WORKER PROTECTION

Acclimatization tracking for new hires

New worker? The system flags their first seven days for graduated heat exposure. It's a recognized best practice, and it's the first thing a plaintiff's attorney asks about.

INCIDENT RESPONSE

Capture everything the moment it happens

If something happens on site, the foreman captures it on the spot: name, time, symptoms, action taken, photos. Linked to that day's log. Time-stamped. Court-ready.

PROACTIVE ALERTS

Know before the heat hits

When tomorrow's heat index is forecast to cross a threshold you set, your foremen get an SMS and you get an email. Adjust the day's plan before the crew shows up.

Built with input from

Texas roofing contractors, commercial landscapers, and concrete crews shaped what made it into this product.

We talked to 30+ Texas trade owners before writing a line of code.

Founding-member pricing. First 25 customers only

Lock these rates for life. Pay nothing until launch. Your $49 deposit is fully refundable.

Solo
$19/mo
Standard $39/mo
  • 1 job site
  • Unlimited workers
  • Daily logs and incident reports
  • PDF export
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Crew
$49/mo
Standard $89/mo
  • Up to 5 job sites
  • Everything in Solo
  • Multi-foreman support
  • Weather-threshold SMS alerts
  • Weekly owner summary
Pro
$99/mo
Standard $179/mo
  • Unlimited sites and foremen
  • Everything in Crew
  • White-glove onboarding call
  • Custom PDF branding
  • Priority support

Your $49 reserves your spot and locks founding pricing forever. If we don't ship a product you'd actually use, you get your $49 back. No questions, no forms, no calls. We don't charge the monthly subscription until launch.

Honest answers to the questions Texas contractors actually ask

Because a binder isn't dated, isn't timestamped, isn't searchable, and doesn't prove what happened on a specific Tuesday in July. If a worker gets hurt, the binder is the first thing a lawyer dismisses. A timestamped digital record is the first thing they take seriously.

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