







About this app
What Cordbook does
Every load of firewood you sell rides on one question: is it seasoned? Cordbook is the private yard ledger that lets you answer with a date instead of a squint — built for the seller with a splitter, a pickup, and a phone, not a fleet. Start with the yard. Measure any stack or rack — length, width, height — and Cordbook converts it instantly into full cords and face cords, so the pile you're staring at becomes a number you can price. Tag each stack with its species and split date and the seasoning board takes over: red oak wants two summers, ash is ready in one, and Cordbook counts each stack down against realistic species timelines so you always know what is honestly ready to sell this fall and what needs to wait. Back your dates with readings. Log moisture-meter checks against each stack and watch the trend fall toward the 20 percent line that separates seasoned from green. When a buyer asks, you show them a stack with a split date, a species, and a moisture history — the kind of answer that turns a one-time sale into a customer who texts you every October. Speaking of October: Cordbook keeps the customer book you currently keep in Facebook Messenger threads and memory. Every delivery is logged with the customer, the quantity in cords or face cords, the price, and the date — so next season you can pull up everyone who bought two cords last year and reach out before they call somebody else. Receipts render as clean shareable PDFs for the customers who want paper. Then there's the question nobody wants to do the math on: did the winter actually pay? Log fuel, chains, bar oil, and equipment payments alongside your sales, and the season summary shows cords sold, revenue in, expenses out, and what your side business really cleared — numbers you'll want at tax time either way. Cordbook is fully offline. Your prices, customers, and margins live on your phone, not on a server. There is no account to create and no monthly fee — nothing between you and the woodpile. • Stack measurements converted to full cords and face cords instantly • Species-aware seasoning countdown from each stack's split date • Moisture-meter log with a trend toward the 20 percent mark • Customer book with full delivery and reorder history • Delivery log with quantity, price, and paid status, plus PDF receipts • Season summary: cords sold, revenue, expenses, and net • Works entirely offline — no account, no subscription
Features
Built to be useful, not noisy.
Yard Stacks & Cord Math
Add each stack with its dimensions and Cordbook converts length by width by height into full cords and face cords automatically, with presets for common racks, pallets, and pickup-bed loads. The yard screen totals what's on hand and what it's worth at your prices.
Seasoning Board
Every stack carries a species and split date; the board sorts the whole yard by ready date using per-species seasoning timelines (ash one summer, oak two) and flags what is honestly sellable as seasoned right now.
Moisture Log
Log moisture-meter readings against a stack and watch the trend fall toward the 20 percent seasoned line — dated proof to show a skeptical buyer.
Customer Book
Every buyer gets a record: contact, address, notes, and full delivery history, with a reorder view that surfaces everyone who bought last season so you can text them before they call someone else.
Deliveries & Receipts
Log each delivery with customer, quantity in cords or face cords, price, and paid status; generate a clean PDF receipt on the spot for customers who want paper.
Season Summary
Fuel, chains, bar oil, and splitter payments logged against the season roll up with sales into cords sold, revenue, expenses, and net — the did-the-winter-pay number, ready for tax time.
Why it exists
The problem
Small firewood sellers track stacks, species, and split dates by memory, do cord math (rack dimensions to cords, face cord vs full cord) on the back of an envelope, and keep customers, deliveries, and prices in text threads. Every existing firewood app is a buyer marketplace or delivery-company SaaS — there is no priv…
What's different
How Cordbook stands out
Woodfire.app is monthly-priced online SaaS for established delivery companies (routing, invoicing) — overkill for a weekend seller; Firewood Direct and Firewood Fetch are buyer-seller marketplaces with zero inventory, seasoning, or customer-history features. Free tools (Log Calculator apps, web cord calculators) cover…
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Questions about Cordbook
How much does Cordbook cost?▾
Cordbook is free. All features are included from day one — no subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see in this listing works the moment you install it.
Where does Cordbook store my data?▾
On your device. Cordbook is built privacy-first: no account is required, no analytics SDKs, no third-party trackers. Nothing is uploaded to a server we control — the app works without one.
What platforms does Cordbook support?▾
iOS, on iPhone and iPad. You can find the latest availability on this page.
How do I get support for Cordbook?▾
Use the Support link on this page, or email support@allthingsn.com. We answer every message and keep responses on the same thread.
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