
Put the lawn you drew straight onto the estimate
Outline the lawn on a site plan and the estimate can use the square footage. Tree canopy and buildings come out of it, so you can loop the yard roughly instead of tracing around trees.
Outline the lawn on a site plan and the estimate can use the square footage. Tree canopy and buildings come out of it, so you can loop the yard roughly instead of tracing around trees.

Outline the lawn on a site plan and the estimate can use the square footage. Tree canopy and buildings come out of it, so you can loop the yard roughly instead of tracing around trees.
Site photos scroll and page back and forth, new sites save the address you typed instead of where you were standing, editing an address moves its pin, and the map opens framed on the property.

Paste a walkthrough transcript against a property and it comes back as findings: the hazard, the gate that is too narrow, the tree nobody may touch, and what the customer agreed to. A price never becomes a finding.

Ask who owes you and get real invoices back, with balances, due dates and days overdue. Pull up an estimate by its number. Per site tree counts are now exact instead of guessed from pin numbers.
A microphone next to the send arrow. Tap, talk, tap again, and your words go straight to Arboris. Tap to start and stop rather than press and hold, because your hands are usually full.

Draw drop zones, access routes, and protected beds on the customer's own property. Where county records exist, the property line draws itself, and the plan adds up your ground for you.
A full walkthrough of the release that closes the loop from quote to paid: invoicing a finished job, appointments and estimate visits on a calendar, automatic routing, and estimating from the web.
Turn completed jobs into real invoices from one web queue. Send them, your customer opens them online with a PDF, and you mark them paid. Void and reissue when you need to, with full history kept.
A new Schedule screen holds appointments and estimate visits, not just production days. Book an estimate visit and it becomes a lead, then a draft when you accept it. Reschedule, cancel, or unbook in a tap.
Correction: automatic ordering by drive time was announced before it worked in production, and is not available yet. Setting a crew day's order by hand does work.
Create and send estimates from the web, not just mobile. Pick a customer and property, add lines, and send the proposal from a full screen with a real keyboard.
Searchable service pickers everywhere you add a line, plus quick quantity line entry in the mobile estimate grid. Type a few letters, set a quantity and price, done.

A full walkthrough of the July release: crews and invites, the crew's day, time tracking with corrections, scheduling, estimating, the job lifecycle, and the rebuilt navigation.
Invite your people, group them into colored crews, and hand work to a team instead of a person. Crew leads run their own roster from their phone, and you can preview the app exactly as a crew sees it.
Crew members get a three-tab app with only their work: today's stops, a service checklist, the trees at each site, and the drive route. No prices anywhere, and it keeps working offline.
Clock in and out from the field, clock the whole truck in at once, and see the hours a job actually took on its Time tab. Correct hours that are wrong with a full trail, nothing is ever erased.
Schedule an accepted job to a crew and its days in a few taps. The Schedule screen shows the whole week, including the sold-but-undated backlog and any work whose last day has passed.
The Jobs tab splits into Estimates and Work orders, and every job shows its step in a six stage life from Draft to Done. Complete, reopen, or cancel from one place.
A service, a quantity, and a price, with no tree records, photos, or map links required. The fastest way to quote when you already know the count and the number.
Price several of a customer's sites on one proposal they accept all at once, either site by site with subtotals, or as one flat day rate covering every location.
Each customer gets a record with their sites, work, and details plus live counts. Entered the same customer twice? An admin can merge the duplicates into one, history and all.
The menus were reorganized so organization, people, business, and account settings each have their own door, a new Refresh app button pulls the latest version yourself, and color now signals action or state.
The web dashboard gained end-to-end job operations, people and account management, and site visit and photo views, so the office side no longer needs a phone in hand.

Every service line now has a Per tree or Flat day rate toggle. Put one number on the line and every selected tree is covered by it, with the per-tree math shown as a reference.

The Common Name field is now a searchable picker. Type a few letters, pick the species, and the scientific name fills in for you. Per-photo suggestions surface at the top, and free text still works.

Drop a tree onto a property with no photo. Tap the map to place it exactly, or add it at your current location. It saves as Unidentified so you can name it, photograph it, or place it whenever.

Open a property, tap Create estimate, and the Estimate Generator reads every tree you captured, then drafts a priced estimate against your catalog. Steer it by job type, review every line, and it stays a draft until you send.

Send an estimate and your customer gets a branded proposal by email they accept or decline in one tap, no app needed. Every acceptance is time stamped and recorded with a snapshot of what they agreed to.

Each proposal links to a 3D map of the customer's property with the quoted trees highlighted. Every line has a View on map link that flies to that exact tree and opens its photo.

Your service catalog is now fully yours. Edit the name, description, and price of any service, and the descriptions print under each line on the proposal your customer reads.

Tap any line on a draft estimate and rewrite its service name, description, and price for that estimate only. Your catalog defaults stay untouched, and clearing a field restores the default.

The AI drafts the note that opens each proposal, but you can rewrite it, and keep editing it after sending right up until the customer accepts or declines.

If an email lands in spam or the customer never got it, open the estimate and send it again. Fresh email, fresh secure link, and the old link retires so only the latest one is live.
When a customer replies to an estimate email, their message now lands in your inbox instead of a noreply address. Nothing to set up.

Every estimate now carries a standard professional line stating the work follows ANSI A300 standards and industry best practices. Custom per-company terms are coming.
Identification now runs on the latest generation model and weighs the property's location and the species already found on the same site, so a desert ornamental no longer comes back as a river tree.
A stalled phone GPS could keep reusing a stale fix, stacking a whole walk of trees on one coordinate. Stale fixes are now discarded, a watchdog recovers a frozen GPS, and untrusted captures save without a pin.
Capture with no signal and any tree that can't get a fix within 30 seconds of the shutter now comes back unmapped and waiting for placement, instead of pinning wherever you later reconnect.
The AI occasionally invented spellings that split one species across several names. Names are now normalized to standard horticultural spelling as they save, and existing inventories were cleaned up.
Finished a walkthrough? Tap Send to Client and your mail composer opens, prefilled with a polite message and a no-login link to the property report. Same flow available from Arboris when you ask it to email a client.
Apple's Hide My Email is great for privacy, but reports and invites need a real address. We now ask for one on first use, with a 6-digit code flow that takes about 30 seconds.
Ask Arboris to generate a property PDF and it does — directly in the chat, with a download link when it's ready. About 30 seconds, no clicking through screens.
First in-app password recovery path. Enter your email, get a 6-digit code, type it in, set a new password — about 30 seconds.
New accounts now walk through a quick 2-step setup — company name (which prints on PDFs) and team invites — before reaching the dashboard.
Tree Inventory AI is live on Google Play as a free download. Same full field experience as iOS — native Android, not a webview. Data syncs across web, iOS, and Android.
Recording a voice note now drops a placeholder card the moment you release the button — transcription fills in the background while you keep working.
treeinventory.ai/docs is live with 7 starting articles — getting started, capture, photos & markup, reports, plus arboriculture references on TRAQ and pruning.
Email/password signup was missing its OTP entry screen — fixed on web, mobile lands in the next build. Stuck accounts are recoverable: retry sign-up to land on the verify step.
No more translucent liquid-glass circle bezels around the back arrow and 3-dot menu on iOS 26. Now matches Android's clean look.
Tree Inventory AI is live on the iOS App Store as a free download. Native iPhone + iPad experience — rapid capture, AI species ID, GPS, photo markup, voice notes.
Native one-tap iOS sign-in. No password, no email verification round-trip — just authenticate with your Apple ID.
Self-serve account and data deletion in Settings. No emailing support, no waiting.
Color-coded health markers, numbered labels, species filter, plus 3D and basemap toggles for whichever view reads best for the property.
Drag tree pins on the map to fix GPS drift. Bulk-edit mode for updating species, health, or notes across many trees at once.
Swipe left/right on the tree detail page to move through every tree on the property. No back-tap required.
Every property gets a Site Visits tab — every capture session, dated, with the trees and photos that landed. Change tracking + invoicing in one view.
Edit customer and site info without leaving the page. Unified menu and quick actions on every detail screen — fewer taps for common edits.
PDF reports now lead with an AI-generated property summary — tree count, dominant species, risk distribution, notable issues — in plain English on the cover.
Species identification accuracy improved across the board, especially for indoor species. International address suggestions also got smarter.
App-wide perf pass — screen transitions, PDF generation, and photo browsing all got noticeably snappier.
Ask questions about your tree inventory in natural language. Health, risk, species, maintenance, comparisons — answers grounded in your actual data, no fabrication.
Click any tree on a property map for full details. Health-colored markers, numbered labels, fly-to animations, and shareable walkthrough links for clients.
Bring teammates into your organization with admin / member / viewer roles. Plus redesigned customer list with search and sortable columns.
treeinventory.ai launches with features, pricing, about pages, and a blog of tree-care guides + AI explainers.
First-day capabilities on the web: AI species ID, rapid capture under 10s per tree, GPS property maps, health + hazard ratings, professional PDF reports, photo markup. Native iOS and Android apps follow.