Contractor-ready asset clarity

Track assets. Know where everything lives.

Tools, materials, and supplies across vans, job sites, and storage — without relying on memory, lists, or guesswork.

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Search first Current + Home location Job sites are first-class Missing is a real status
Track ↔ Rack

Assets move — but they always have a home. shows both.

Tip: Start with 5–10 zones per location. Add detail only where it helps.

Keeping track of physical stuff is a mental burden.

Where is it? Who has it? Is it still at the last job? Most crews don’t lose tools because they’re careless — they lose clarity because work moves.

Search first

Type what you need. Get an answer you can trust — fast.

Current + Home

See where it is now and where it belongs. No guilt, no guessing.

Built for real movement

Vans, job sites, storage, and shared tools — modeled the way you actually work.

What does (and doesn’t try to be)

It’s not a warehouse system. It’s a trusted reference for where things are — and where they belong.

Do

  • Find tools, materials, and supplies by search
  • Organize by Location → Zone → Slot code (optional)
  • Share visibility across your crew
  • Track consumables with simple quantity adjustments
  • Mark items Missing when reality is unknown

Don’t

  • Force perfect counts or audits
  • Nag you all day
  • Turn your van into a spreadsheet
  • Punish you for imperfect updates
  • Assume job sites are temporary exceptions

FAQ

Short answers. No fluff.

What is ?

helps you keep track of where tools, materials, and supplies are—and where they belong—without relying on memory or lists.

Is this inventory software?

Not in the traditional sense. It isn’t about audits or perfect counts. It’s about clarity—knowing where things are right now and where they should go back to.

What problem does it solve?

It removes the mental burden of keeping track of physical stuff. You don’t have to remember where something is, guess who has it, or keep wondering.

How is this different from a spreadsheet?

Lists capture intent. captures state. Instead of “I think it’s in Van 2,” you can search and know—without maintaining another list.

What does “everything has a home” mean?

Every item has a reference location—where it belongs when it’s not intentionally elsewhere. That doesn’t mean it’s wrong to be at a job or another van.

What if something is missing?

You can mark an item as Missing when its current location is unknown. This simply acknowledges reality so you don’t keep carrying the question.

Stop relying on memory.

Start with one van and one job site. Add detail only where it helps.

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