Field app for iPhone & Android

The whole claim,
from the roof.

Photos, the voice memo, and your field measurements go in on site. The narrative report comes out before you get back to the truck — same account, same claims, same reports as the web app.

Coming soon toApp Store
Coming soon toGoogle Play

Not on the stores yet — see where it stands.

Get it the day it lands

Leave your email and we'll send the download link when the app clears review. Tell us which phone you carry and we'll only bother you when your store is live.

Which device
Device:

One email, at launch. No newsletter, no drip sequence.

Built for the part of the job that happens outside.

The web app assumes a desk. This one assumes a ladder, one hand, and a property you would rather not visit twice.

Rapid multi-shot camera

Full-screen capture that keeps shooting while the previous photo uploads in the background. Built for working a slope, not for posing a shot.

Voice memo, with the script

The recorder shows the capture-quality prompts as you talk, so the memo covers what the report will actually need — instead of you remembering at the keyboard.

Test squares and field data

Structured intake for per-slope test squares, roof age, squares, pitch, and interior status. Typed on site, it overrides the transcript — which is what keeps the numbers right.

Generate before you leave

Kick off the report from the property and watch the status flip to complete. If something is missing, you are still standing next to it.

Read it, export it, send it

The finished narrative opens in the app, exports to Word, and shares straight from the phone's share sheet.

Signs in once and stays that way

Your session persists between visits, so a cold morning on a roof doesn't start with a password.

It's the same file, not a copy.

The app talks to the same backend as lossnarrative.com. A claim you start on the roof is open on your laptop before you have parked, with the photos, the transcript, and the report already attached. Nothing to sync, nothing to export, nothing to reconcile.

Team access works the way it already does — everything stays scoped to your organization, enforced at the database, not in the app.

On the property
  1. 1Create the claim, or open one already assigned.
  2. 2Shoot the slopes. Photos upload as you go.
  3. 3Record the memo against the prompts.
  4. 4Enter test squares and interior status.
  5. 5Generate. Read it in the driveway.

Where it stands

The app is built and runs against the live backend. What it is waiting on is store review — an app can only be installed from the App Store or Google Play, and both require a developer account and an approval pass before a download link exists. That is the step in progress.

Rather than post a link that 404s, the badges above stay dark until the listings are real.

In the meantime

lossnarrative.com works in a phone browser today — you can create a claim, upload photos from the camera roll, record a memo, and generate the report without installing anything. It is the same account you will use in the app.