Acre-by-acre spray-job record

The flight ends. The job record should not fall apart with it.

AcreRecord keeps quote, handoff, field reality, and report output tied to one reusable spray-job record.

Before spray day
Quote the field and prep the route.
At handoff
Send execution out with context still attached.
After the mission
Pull proof back up without reconstructing the job.
Operator record
Built for small crews
Job stays tied together
Quote, route, weather, exceptions, and report still belong to the same job.
Quote + field score Ready
KML handoff Attached
Wind + drift context Logged
1. Quote

The field has to make sense before anyone sprays it.

Small crews still need the field acreage, route assumptions, and no-spray context ready before the truck rolls.

2. Handoff

Execution should leave cleanly instead of leaking context.

AcreRecord is built around the messy moment where prep leaves the office and the controller takes over.

3. Proof

When the job is questioned later, you should not start from scratch.

Weather context, coverage, exceptions, and the report belong to the same reusable operator record.

Pain first

The controller can remember the mission and still lose the job.

OEM flight software is built to fly aircraft. Operators still have to quote the work before spray day, hand execution off cleanly, and explain what actually happened after the mission is over. That is the gap AcreRecord is built to hold together.

Fragmented workflow
Quote and plan happen away from the controller.

That prep often lives in separate notes, maps, exports, and mental checklists.

Field reality changes the story.

Weather shifts, refill timing, and operator exceptions matter after the fact, not just during the pass.

Proof gets rebuilt later under pressure.

Customer questions and repeat-field setup should pull from a reusable record, not from memory.

One record, five moments

AcreRecord is not another controller. It is the job record around the controller.

The product stays narrow on purpose: keep the spray job explainable from quote through reusable proof without pretending to replace OEM flight control.

Spray-job spine
Quote the field Acreage + score
Plan the route KML handoff
Capture the session Coverage + weather
Reuse later Archive + report
01 Quote

Price the field with a record that still matters later.

Field scoring and quote generation help crews prep the job before spray day instead of improvising at the truck.

02 Plan + handoff

Route planning lives where prep work lives, then hands off cleanly.

AcreRecord respects fragmented operator workflows instead of acting like every planning decision happens inside flight software.

03 Session + report

What happened in the field comes back tied to the job.

Coverage logging, wind context, drift context, and customer-facing report output turn the finished mission into reusable proof.

Field truth

Built for messy spray work, not perfect-plan fiction.

AcreRecord is valuable because real jobs change. Wind shifts. Refill timing matters. The path you intended is not always the path you flew. The record should respect that instead of flattening it out.

Weather context
Logged with the pass

Wind and drift context belong to the job story, not to an afterthought.

Exception memory

Operator exceptions matter because repeat fields should start with more than a blank map and a fresh export.

Coverage
What actually got covered
Archive
What you can pull back up later
Product proof

Real operator value, narrowly scoped.

AcreRecord should make claims that depend on this wedge: the job record survives the controller and stays reusable between jobs and between seasons.

Reusable proof

The finished mission leaves behind something you can use again.

Customer-facing report output

Pull the spray job back up with route, coverage, and weather context still attached.

Historical retrieval by field and season

Repeat jobs should start with memory instead of a blank rebuild.

Live today in AcreRecord
Field scoring and quote generation

Prep the work before spray day with an operator record that starts before takeoff.

Route planning and KML handoff

Keep planning outside the controller when that is how the crew actually works.

Session capture with wind and drift context

Bring field reality back into the record instead of losing it when the mission closes.

Clear boundary

What AcreRecord is, and what it is not.

Is

The spray-job record that survives the controller.

  • Built for owner-operators and small spray crews who feel the record burden personally.
  • Focused on quote, plan, handoff, field reality, and reusable proof.
  • Useful because fragmented operator workflows are real, not because the brand is broad.
Is not

A generic ag platform or a flight-control replacement.

  • Not an "AI for agriculture" promise with vague autonomy claims.
  • Not a claim that AcreRecord replaces DJI, Hylio, XAG, or other OEM execution tools.
  • Not a broad compliance-overclaiming suite before the product actually proves it.
Final CTA

Keep the spray job intact after the flight.

AcreRecord is built for the work that still has to be quoted, handed off, explained, and reused after the controller mission ends.