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Mobile2023

BugMapper

Helps greenhouse teams work from the field and the office: record traps, plant health, and treatments on phones; managers review everything in a web dashboard with maps and trends.

Client

BugMapper

Scope

Field checks · diseases & chemicals · maps & trends

Stack

Mobile app · web dashboard · central database · maps

Phones for quick capture in the greenhouse; a browser-based control room for supervisors; a single place where all readings are stored; and interactive maps and charts so patterns are easy to see.

Case breakdown

Problem delivery

Problem & context

Crews and managers used a pile of tools that didn't agree. Trap counts and maps never lined up, so nobody trusted the picture.

What we shipped

We built a mobile app for the field, a web console for operations, and map-heavy reporting so daily checks and seasonal trends live in one place. Data is stored in a proper database with maps and charts built for real growing seasons.

How we approach delivery

Field entry stays separate from big-picture reporting. One database is the source of truth, maps point at the same rows, and people stop reconciling spreadsheets by hand.

Built for real-world use

Tracking pests and treatments for a whole season means the app stays dead simple for people in gloves, but stays accurate when thousands of rows stack up.

Technologies

Tools grouped by role so you can scan without drowning in abbreviations.

Apps people use

React Native (mobile)React (web console)Maps & charts

Servers & APIs

Node.jsExpressTypeScript

Data & cloud

PostgreSQLFirebase

Maps & reporting

Google MapsOpenLayersApexChartsTurf.js

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