Field-built software
I build the apps I wish I'd had in the field.
I'm Hunter Easterling — a field tech who kept hitting the same problems on the job and started building apps to fix them. Fiber, property, trucking, inventory. Each one earns its keep on a real job site before it ever lands here.
// what I've built
Telecom · Fiber
Fiber Color Code
Color-coded splice plans the whole crew can share — with jobs, GPS time-tracking, and one-tap PDF and CSV export.
Property
Linden
Property management sized for one landlord, not an enterprise — rentals, tenants, leases, and maintenance in a single place.
Telecom · Inventory
Material Inventory
Barcode inventory for telecom construction yards — kiosk checkout for crews, per-job material accounting, and closeout reports that print clean. Self-hosted, your data.
Utility · Maps
Re Route
Tap an Apple Maps link, land in Google Maps. No copy-paste, no detour — paste, share, or tap and it hands off on its own.
Trucking · DVIR
Rig Check
Pre- and post-trip truck inspections that take a minute, keep their own history, and export a compliant DVIR PDF. No account, works offline.
Utility · Fiber
StakeTrak
From staking sheet to invoice: crews complete units offline, the office approves, and per-work-order billing — retainage and all — rolls up on its own.
In progress
More on the way
Every job seems to hand me the next problem worth solving — so the list keeps growing.
// how these get made
Started on the job
Every app starts with something that slowed me down on an actual job — never a market I went looking for.
Sharpened by real use
I carry these to work and fix whatever annoys me. By the time one lands here, the rough edges are already gone.
Then handed over
Once an app pulls its weight for me, I put it somewhere you can grab it too — no pitch attached.
// what you can count on
Works offline
Built offline-first — because signal on a job site is never a given. Everything keeps working in a dead zone.
Private by default
No ads, no trackers following you around, no quietly selling your data. You're the user, not the product.
No dark patterns
Nothing built to trap you — no bait-and-switch, no fake urgency. Where an app is free, it's genuinely free.
A real person behind it
One builder, start to finish. Email goes straight to me — and I actually answer.
// about
Not a company — just a field tech who builds.
Field Wright is one person: me. I spend my days doing fieldwork — fiber, utilities, property, trucking — and my off-hours turning the day's headaches into apps. This is just where I keep them.
No funding, no roadmap deck, no growth targets. If something I built saves you a bad afternoon, it's yours. That's the whole idea.
Get in touch
Say hello.
Found a bug, want a feature, or building something similar yourself? I read every email — write me.
contact@fieldwright.dev