BrickNote for every profession
Discover how the app adapts to your role and transforms your daily work on site.
OPC
Scheduling, Management, Coordination. Manage the planning and coordination of all trades.
- •Juggling multiple sites simultaneously
- •Coordinating interventions from dozens of companies
Site Supervisor
Supervise site progress and ensure liaison between the office and the field.
- •Document field issues quickly
- •Communicate effectively with the design office
Site Manager
Coordinate teams on site and ensure compliance with deadlines and quality.
- •Transmit instructions to teams
- •Document daily progress
A typical day: OPC
Review planning and prepare for site meeting
Weekly meeting - audio recording activated
AI generates the report during the break
Review and send report to companies
Action tracking and automatic follow-ups
Concrete benefits
- 1Save 2 hours per meeting on report writing
- 2Zero information loss thanks to recording
- 3Complete traceability of decisions and commitments
- 4Better inter-company coordination
“Before BrickNote, I spent my evenings writing reports. Now it's done in 10 minutes.”
A typical day: Site Supervisor
Morning site tour with photos of critical areas
Annotation of defects found on plans
Sync with the office from site base
Prepare weekly report assisted by AI
Review history for tomorrow's meeting
Concrete benefits
- 1Field documentation 3x faster
- 2Dated and geolocated photographic evidence
- 3Professional reports generated automatically
- 4Instant access to site history
“Photo annotation has changed the way I work. No more lengthy explanatory emails.”
A typical day: Site Manager
Check today's tasks on the app
Team briefing with shared annotated photos
Voice note to report a material need
Technical question to the AI assistant
Progress photo for the site supervisor
Concrete benefits
- 1Intuitive interface usable in the field
- 2Works even without internet connection
- 3Instant communication with management
- 4Immediate technical answers via AI
“Finally an app that understands field constraints. I even use it with my gloves.”