Beekeeper software that starts with the frame photo
The best beekeeper software should keep inspection records, mite counts, treatments, photos, follow-up dates, and exports together. HiveLog AI adds a scan-first workflow: upload a brood-frame photo, review AI mite and queen-cell flags, then save the result to the hive record.
What this searcher should evaluate
These are the practical requirements behind the query. The page is built to answer the buyer's decision, then move them to a scan demo instead of a generic signup wall.
Generic software vs HiveLog AI
| Decision point | Typical approach | HiveLog AI |
|---|---|---|
| First action | Create an apiary, then manually type records | Start with a public scan demo, then save a real inspection |
| Varroa workflow | Manual count fields or external calculator | AI-assisted mite flags from a brood-frame photo |
| Upgrade moment | Pay before seeing the workflow | Free scan evaluation first, paid Colony Memory after value is shown |
Best fit
- Backyard and sideline beekeepers managing 1-50 hives
- Beekeepers moving from paper hive cards or spreadsheets
- Teams that want visible photo evidence beside inspection notes
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Questions buyers ask
What should beekeeper software include?
It should include hive records, inspection notes, mite counts, treatment history, photos, reminders, and export options. For field work, mobile speed and offline-safe drafts matter more than a large desktop dashboard.
Is HiveLog AI beekeeper software or a sensor product?
HiveLog AI is beekeeper software. It is not a physical hive scale or temperature sensor. It complements sensor systems by adding brood-frame photos, mite review, queen-cell flags, and inspection history.
Evaluate it on a real workflow.
Start with the public sample scan. If the review model fits your inspections, create an account and save your first hive record before considering a paid plan.
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