Why daily logs matter
A daily log is the dated, factual account of what happened on site: who was there, the weather, what was completed, quantities, equipment, and any delays. When a schedule slips or a customer disputes a change order, the daily log is the evidence. Reconstructed-from-memory logs are weak; logs captured the same day hold up.
What Vexor captures on every job
- Weather, crew on site, equipment, work completed, quantities, and delays/notes.
- Job photos attached to the same entry, timestamped.
- Visible to the office and, via portals, to the GC or client.
- Captured on mobile from the field — offline-capable — not typed up later at a desk.
One workspace, not four apps
Because the daily log lives in the same workspace as the job, schedule, time, and invoices, the day's record is in one place instead of scattered across Jobber plus a logging app plus a photo app plus Drive. See the daily-log guides below for how to run them well.