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Working with no signal in the yard

Walk the crop, update your counts, and run pull day with the network completely off. Everything syncs when you are back.

A back hoop house or the far field often has no signal. The parts of the day you spend on your feet are built to work with the network completely off.

Walk the benches and update your counts offline. Capture photos, adjust the number on a lot, and keep moving — it all saves on your phone and rides a queue until you are back in range. A small badge shows what is still waiting to upload.

Pull day works offline too. Out at the loading area with no bars, your crew checks lines off a pull ticket as they pull; the check-offs sync when a connection comes back, and a badge shows what has not uploaded yet.

Two things do need a connection. Drafting counts from your photos happens on our side, so that step waits until you have signal — your photos are saved and the draft catches up later. The money side — invoices, payments, statements — is also done online, so save those for when you are connected.

You do not have to do anything special to sync. When your phone finds a connection, the queue drains on its own and the badge clears. Nothing you did offline is lost.

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