It's time for field documents
to have their software

It's time for field documents
to have their software

It's time for field documents
to have their software

The freedom of paper. The reliability of the software.

there.do transforms the notes, photos and voices of the field into clear, reliable and ready-to-share reports, without imposing a new process.

THE OBSERVATION

Why Word still resists.

Each site is unique.

  • A unique place.

  • A unique moment.

  • Unique companies.

  • A single contract.

  • Unique habits.

  • Constraints that change every week.

That's why Word and Excel still resist. Not because they are modern. Because they leave the hand.

Business software has often underestimated this reality. They have structured. They formulated. They have standardized. And the architects returned under Word in the evening.

We learned this lesson from the inside.

OUR ORIGIN

A frustration learned in the field for fifteen years.

In 2011, we launched Finalcad to put the construction plans in a tablet.

For more than ten years, we have seen construction sites digitize, business tools multiply, workflows formalize.

But one problem remained intact.

Writing a site report still takes hours. And too often, no one really reads it.

The more tools structured, the more PDF exports accumulated. Fold documents. Difficult to resume. Impossible to live.

There.do was born from this observation. Not a strategic pivot. Of a real frustration.

THE ORIGIN OF THE NAME

Why 'there'.

In construction, a task never exists alone. It exists somewhere.

A problem on a construction site is not just what, who or when. It's first: where?

This is what we learned with Finalcad: a pastille on a plan can sometimes say more than a long form.

The name there was born from there. There. Precisely there. On this construction site, in this place, now.

Then the word took on another meaning.

At Finalcad, we talked about working head-on or head-on.

  • Head up: observe, listen, exchange, be there.

  • Upside down: fill out a rigid form while looking at your screen.

there.do exists to keep professionals upside down on the construction site - and prevent them from spending their evening headlong on a report.

To be there is to be where your presence counts.

WHAT WE ARE BUILDING

The reporting software for architects and project managers.

On mobile: there.do captures notes, photos and voices during the field visit.

On the web: there.do transforms these elements into professional, customizable and ready-to-send documents.

AI transcribes, structures, legends, summarizes. But the human keeps the hand.

Because a site report is not just a note. It is a document that commits.