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CraneLog

Crane seat time & recert hours

TestFlight beta ios

ios· Free · all features included ·By All Things AI, Inc ·Released 2026-07-08

Free. All features included.

No subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see works the moment you install it.

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About this app

What CraneLog does

Your CCO card runs on a five-year clock, and the most valuable line on your recertification application is one you have to prove: 1,000 documented hours of crane-related experience in the current cycle. Document them and you skip the practical exam — no day off work, no exam fee, no waiting on a test site. Fail to, and you are re-testing on a machine you have run for a living for twenty years. CraneLog is the operator's seat-time ledger that lives in your pocket instead of a paper logbook left in a crane cab two employers ago. Log a shift in seconds: pick the crane, the duty type, the hours, and you are done before the next lift. Every entry rolls into live totals by CCO designation — TLL, TSS, LBC, LBT, tower, articulating — so an operator running four tickets knows exactly which one is short. The recert dashboard puts each certification on its own five-year cycle with a running 1,000-hour progress bar and a countdown to your recert window: one glance tells you whether you are on pace for the practical-exam waiver. CraneLog also keeps the rest of your paper trail: OSHA 1926.1427 operator evaluations with evaluator name and crane type, timestamped pre-shift inspection checklists tied to the crane you are in, and a photo vault for cert cards, sign-offs, and medical cards. When recertification comes, export a clean, dated hour summary grouped by designation, crane, and employer — itemized and ready for the employer verification NCCCO asks for. CraneLog does not replace an employer signature; it makes getting one painless, because every date, machine, and hour is already laid out for the person signing. Built for independents, travelers, and per-diem operators who run iron for many GCs across a cycle and cannot count on any payroll office to reconstruct their hours five years later. Fully offline: no account, no cloud, no training-company ecosystem. Your hours belong to you. • One-tap shift logging with crane, duty type, and hours • Live totals by CCO designation: TLL, TSS, LBC, LBT, tower, articulating • 1,000-hour practical-exam-waiver progress bar per five-year cycle • Recert window countdown for every certification you hold • OSHA 1926.1427 evaluation records and pre-shift inspection checklists • Saved crane list with make, model, capacity, and per-crane hour totals • Dated hour-summary export for employer sign-off and recert filing • Photo vault for cert cards, sign-offs, and medical cards • Fully offline — no account, no company dashboard

Features

Built to be useful, not noisy.

Shift Log

Log seat time in seconds: date, saved crane (make/model/capacity), CCO designation, duty type (lifting ops, travel/setup, maintenance, training), employer, and hours. Recent cranes and employers are one tap away.

Recert Dashboard

Each certification shows its five-year cycle window, a live 1,000-hour practical-exam-waiver progress bar, hours by designation, and a countdown to the recert window opening.

Crane Fleet

A saved list of the machines you run — make, model, capacity in tons, type, and unit number — with lifetime and current-cycle hour totals per crane.

Evaluations & Inspections

Record OSHA 1926.1427 operator evaluations (date, evaluator, crane type, outcome, notes) and run timestamped pre-shift inspection checklists tied to a specific crane.

Hour Summary Export

Generates a dated, itemized hour summary grouped by designation, crane, and employer — formatted as the working paper an employer signs to verify hours for the NCCCO recert application.

Document Vault

Photo storage for cert cards, evaluation sign-offs, medical cards, and inspection paperwork, organized by category and date, kept entirely on device.

Why it exists

The problem

NCCCO recertification waives the practical exam for operators who can document 1,000 hours of crane-related experience in the current five-year cycle, but that documentation lives in a $20 paper logbook that gets soaked, smeared, or left in a crane cab — so operators reach recert time unable to prove seat time they ac…

What's different

How CraneLog stands out

OperatorPro (ITI) — the only real digital comp — is built as a feed into ITI's cloud training ecosystem with mandatory accounts, and it appears delisted from the US App Store; CraneLog is a private, offline personal logbook with the NCCCO recert-eligibility math built in. SkillRecord Passport (BC Crane Safety) is lock…

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FAQ

Questions about CraneLog

How much does CraneLog cost?

CraneLog 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 CraneLog store my data?

On your device. CraneLog 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 CraneLog support?

iOS, on iPhone and iPad. You can find the latest availability on this page.

How do I get support for CraneLog?

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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