Engineered for forestry. Built for today.
We build software the way forestry operations actually run — on tablets, in the woods, with crews that need tools that work the first time and every time after.
The five-systems problem.
Walk into a forestry operation's office and you'll find the same setup almost every time: a GIS subscription for tract maps, a separate field-tracking tool with per-user licenses, a folder of spreadsheets for coverage logs, a binder of paper sign-offs, and an office admin who has somehow stitched it all into a working process through sheer force of will.
The cost adds up fast — often $13,000 to $20,000 a year across the stack. But the bigger cost isn't the subscriptions. It's the time spent moving data between systems that were never designed to talk to each other, and the slow creep of errors that come from manual hand-offs.
We saw this pattern up close in operation after operation, and it kept coming back to one root cause: nobody had built a tool specifically for forestry spray and treatment work. Most operations were running software that had been retrofitted from row-crop ag, or generic GIS tools that needed a specialist to run. Forest Track is what we built instead.
Marion County, Georgia.
Forestry Technologies is built in Marion County, Georgia. We work close to the operations we serve — close enough to ride along on a spray run, sit with an office admin during a busy week, and watch how the work actually flows.
That proximity isn't decorative. It shapes every product decision we make. When an operator on a tablet in the cab tells us a screen is one tap too many, we hear it directly and we fix it. There's no enterprise distance between us and the people doing the work.
Direct line. Fast iteration. Real accountability.
When you call about a problem, you're talking to the people who built the system — not a tier-one ticket queue. When you ask for a feature that would make spray season easier, it gets considered against real-world forestry constraints, by people who understand them.
Forest Track is continuously updated, so improvements get into your hands as soon as they're ready. You never pay an upgrade fee. Your data is backed up daily, with 14-day point-in-time recovery, so you never have to wonder what happens when something goes wrong.
We're not trying to be the biggest software company in forestry. We're trying to be the one that fits your operation like it was built for it — because it was.
Designed from the ground up for forestry — not retrofitted from row-crop ag or generic GIS.
Marion County. Close to the woods we work in.
You talk to the people who built the system.
We'd rather have a conversation than a brochure.
Tell us about your operation. We'll show you whether Forest Track is a fit — and tell you straight if it isn't.