Close-up medium shot, agronomist's weathered hand holding an Android phone in a sunlit wheat field, screen showing crop data mid-use, golden morning light raking across the grain stalks, soil visible in foreground
Close-up medium shot, agronomist's weathered hand holding an Android phone in a sunlit wheat field, screen showing crop data mid-use, golden morning light raking across the grain stalks, soil visible in foreground
/ Android apps for the field

Built for the field. Gets out of your way.

Every screen exists because someone standing in a field needed it. No training manuals. No workarounds. Just the task, handled.

Wide medium shot, farm manager standing at the edge of a large tilled field holding an Android phone, screen visible with resource tracking data, overcast natural daylight, tractor visible in background distance, boots in dark soil
Wide medium shot, farm manager standing at the edge of a large tilled field holding an Android phone, screen visible with resource tracking data, overcast natural daylight, tractor visible in background distance, boots in dark soil
— How we design

Fewer taps. More farmwork done.

No unnecessary steps

Works in actual conditions

Holds up across a full season

Every interaction was tested in actual field conditions — muddy gloves, bright sun, one free hand. Screens that failed that test were cut.

From spring planting to autumn harvest, the data stays consistent and the interface stays predictable. Durability over flash.

Low connectivity, full sun glare, cold mornings. The app was built assuming these are normal, not exceptions to handle later.

We watch how people farm. Then we build.

Before any screen was designed, the team spent time on working farms across the region. The feedback loop never closed — it runs through every update.

Designed by people who listened.

See what the app actually does and how it handles the workflows your team runs every day.