For Teams
Sitemark is built for crews, not just individuals. Operators, supervisors, and project managers each have the access they need — no more, no less.
Most field software is designed for one person managing their own data. That works for solo operators, but construction runs on crews. A five-person grading team needs the operator logging shots, the supervisor reviewing them, and the project manager pulling reports for the owner — all working in the same system, with the right level of access for each role.
Sitemark's crew management is built around that reality. When you invite someone to your Sitemark account, you assign them a role that defines exactly what they can see and do. Operators can't accidentally overwrite another operator's shot log. Supervisors can approve work without getting pulled into billing or account settings. Project managers get the full picture without stepping on field-level data.
You can invite field supervisors, operators, and project managers with a few clicks. Each person gets their own login — no shared passwords, no confusion over who submitted what. Every action is logged to the individual who took it, which matters when an inspector asks who signed off on a section of pipe.
Each role is designed around how that position actually operates on a construction project. You set the role once at invite — you can change it anytime.
Log grade shots, record instrument readings, capture job photos, and submit daily field data. Operators work within their assigned jobs and cannot access other crew members' data.
Review and approve shot logs submitted by operators, manage equipment assignments, and flag deviations before they become problems. Supervisors see all jobs across their assigned crew.
View completed reports, export as-built PDFs, monitor job progress across the company, and share reports with owners or inspectors — without touching field-level data.
Every laser level, GPS receiver, pipe laser, and total station your company owns lives in a single shared equipment registry. When an operator logs a job, they select from your company's actual instruments — not a free-text field where every person types the model name differently.
Calibration records, maintenance notes, and job assignment history stay attached to each instrument. When a supervisor pulls a compliance report, the instrument data is accurate because it came from a controlled list — not from whatever an operator typed at 6 AM before coffee.
Company Plan
Unlimited users. No per-seat pricing.
Start on any plan. Upgrade to Company when your crew is ready.