Jobsite memory. From the truck, the trailer, or the office.
Errol runs two tools that work together: Jobsite Intel AI for the project record — photos, plans, notes, documents, maps, timelines, and AI summaries — and SnapCam, the crew capture app that feeds it. One clean place. Field-readable. AI that speaks jobsite.
Two tools. One clean record.
SnapCam captures from the field. Jobsite Intel AI keeps the record visible, searchable, and useful. Crews shoot, the platform organizes, supers and owners read the work without chasing folders.
The jobsite memory. Every photo, plan, note, document — tagged, searchable, AI-summarized. View as a gallery, a tag stream, a timeline, or a map. Ask plain-language questions and get answers from the record.
- Gallery, Tags, Timeline, and Map lenses
- AI chat — "what did we do at footing 4 last week?"
- Per-jobsite workspaces with crew permissions
- Progress reports + cleanup tools
The field capture app. Point, shoot, upload. GPS-anchored, timestamped, auto-routed to the right jobsite workspace. Built for gloved hands, dust, and short windows between calls.
- Fast capture — seconds, not minutes
- GPS + timestamp baked into every shot
- Routes straight to the jobsite workspace
- Built for the crew, not the back office
See the work your way.
Same evidence, four views. Pick the lens that matches the question you're trying to answer.
Powerful for management. Simple for the field.
Walk into the morning meeting with photos, map context, and a clean timeline of what changed overnight. No more "where's that picture" before standup.
See progress without waiting for a custom report or digging through disconnected folders. Open the map. Read the work. Done.
Capture from SnapCam in seconds, in a workflow that feels built for the field. No data-entry tax on the people doing the actual work.
Five moves to useful intelligence.
No setup fees. No heavy enterprise rollout. No separate charge just to let the field capture evidence.
Spin up a workspace per project. Floriston Filtration. Gateway West. Whatever's on the schedule.
Supers, owners, crew. Each gets the right permission level.
SnapCam from the field, or drop in plans, notes, and docs from the trailer.
Open the right lens for the right question. Map for "where". Timeline for "when".
Plain-language search. "What changed at footing 4 last week?" Real answer, citing the photos.
Errol's Floriston Filtration workspace.
Real project, live record. 184 photos, plans, notes, and docs already in the workspace — tagged, mapped, searchable. The water treatment facility excavation, documented as it happened.
Map-pinned. Timeline-ordered. AI-summarized. The verified record of the dig.
Why I run this stack.
I tried the home-rolled photo platform. I tried Procore's photo features. I tried the "everything's in a Google Drive folder" approach. None of it stuck for the actual crew, and none of it answered the questions supers and owners actually ask. Jobsite Intel AI is the first one that survived contact with my real jobsites. SnapCam is the first capture app that crews actually open without me asking twice. The pair works. That's why it's the stack here.
Building? Try the stack.
If you're running an active jobsite and tired of pile-of-photos chaos, give Jobsite Intel AI a workspace and put SnapCam in your crew's hands. Five minutes to a clean record.