Public demonstration — data shown is illustrative only. No real council records are stored.
Field data capture on any smartphone
Park staff record tree conditions, attach photographs, and capture GPS locations directly in the field. Works fully offline — no signal needed during site visits.
iOS & Android Offline capable
Key field capture features
Photograph and record
Attach a photograph to each tree record. Images are stored alongside GPS location and condition data.
GPS-linked entries
Every record is tagged with the device GPS position at the moment of capture — creating a verifiable location trail.
QR code support
Scan a physical QR tag on a tree to instantly open its record, or generate new QR codes during a session.
Offline mode
Works without signal. Records queue locally and sync automatically when connectivity is restored.
Standard smartphones only
No specialist equipment required. Works on any Android or iOS device park staff already carry.
Batch field sessions
Capture multiple tree records efficiently during a single site visit with a session-based workflow.
Platform capabilities
iOS and Android support
Offline capture in remote park areas
GPS coordinates attached to every record
Photograph attachment per entry
QR code generation and scanning
Automatic sync when connection restored
Role-based access for staff and managers
Operational benefits for councils
→No specialist hardware — standard phones only
→Field recording without a signal, suitable for remote green spaces
→Structured capture reduces inconsistency between surveyors
→Faster field-to-office data transfer than paper-based processes
→Managers see updated records on the web dashboard when staff sync
→Designed for non-technical field staff — quick to learn