







About this app
What PlowLog does
The claim letter shows up twenty-three months after the storm. Someone says they slipped in a lot you plowed, and the only defense that has ever worked is a contemporaneous service record: when you arrived, when you left, what the weather was doing, what you spread, and what the site looked like when you pulled out. PlowLog is that record, built for the truck cab. Log a push with one tap. PlowLog stamps your arrival, times the service, and stamps your departure. Add the conditions in seconds with big glove-friendly controls: snowfall depth, air temperature, surface state, and the material you spread — salt, sand, brine, or a mix. Snap photos of the cleared lot and the app stores them with the exact time and location attached, out of your camera roll and tied to the property for good. Everything runs fully offline. At 3am in a whiteout there is no signal at the back of a rural lot, and PlowLog does not care — no account, no cloud, no monthly fee. Your records live on your phone and they are yours permanently, which matters when slip-and-fall claims can legally arrive up to two years after the event. When a lawyer's letter or an insurance adjuster shows up, generate a service-history report for that property: every visit in strict chronological order with timestamps, conditions, materials, and photo evidence. Records created at the time of service, not reconstructed from memory — that is the difference between a claim your insurer rejects and one that follows you for years. Billing stops being archaeology too. Per-push properties total themselves: at the end of the month PlowLog shows every push per client with dates and times, so the invoice writes itself — and the client who swears you never showed on the 12th can see the 4:40am timestamp and the photo. If you plow driveways and lots in the winter, this is the logbook your insurance agent keeps telling you to keep. • One-tap push logging with arrival and departure timestamps • Conditions log: snowfall depth, air temp, surface state per visit • Material spread records — salt, sand, brine, quantities • Time- and location-stamped photos attached to every property • Per-property service-history PDF for claims and adjusters • Per-push billing totals by client and month • Fully offline — no account, no signal needed, no monthly fee
Features
Built to be useful, not noisy.
One-Tap Push Logger
A giant start button stamps arrival time and starts the clock; tap again on pull-out to stamp departure. Glove-friendly oversized controls capture the whole event in under thirty seconds, fully offline.
Property Service History
Every driveway and lot gets its own permanent record: client, rate type, and a reverse-chronological ledger of every push ever logged there — the exact artifact a two-years-later claim letter demands.
Storm & Conditions Log
Group pushes under named storm events with total snowfall, and record per-visit conditions — depth, air temperature, surface state — so the record shows what you were up against, not just when you were there.
Evidence Photo Vault
Cleared-lot photos captured in-app with the timestamp and location attached, stored out of the camera roll and linked to the property and push forever.
Defense PDF Export
One tap turns a property's history into a chronological service report — timestamps, conditions, materials, photos — formatted to hand to an insurance adjuster or attorney.
Per-Push Billing
Month-end totals per client computed from the log itself: every push, every date, every rate — the invoice writes itself and disputes die against the timestamp.
Why it exists
The problem
Slip-and-fall claims land months or years after the event and the only working defense is a contemporaneous service log — but today that log is a paper sheet in the cab or a $95/month cloud SaaS built for fleets, so most solo operators have nothing when the lawyer's letter arrives, and their per-push invoicing is reco…
What's different
How PlowLog stands out
Yeti Snow is $95/mo past a 10-site free tier and cloud-dependent — useless without signal mid-storm and priced for crews, not one truck. The honest closest competitor is mpengo Snow, a $9.99 one-time iPhone app with time-stamped photos and salt logs; PlowLog beats it with one-tap start/stop timers, geotagged photos ke…
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Questions about PlowLog
How much does PlowLog cost?▾
PlowLog 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 PlowLog store my data?▾
On your device. PlowLog 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 PlowLog support?▾
iOS, on iPhone and iPad. You can find the latest availability on this page.
How do I get support for PlowLog?▾
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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