Help Us Improve SiteSafe – Feedback Wanted
By the developer of SiteSafe · 2 min read
A few months ago, a friend who runs a small construction crew told me his biggest daily frustration. Every morning, a clipboard with a paper sign‑in sheet was passed around the trailer. By the end of the week it was torn, coffee‑stained, and usually missing half the names. When an inspector showed up, they had nothing to show.
I thought that sounded like a problem I could help with. So I built a very basic digital sign‑in that works on a cheap tablet. Workers enter their name, company, and who they are visiting. They tick a box to say they have read the safety rules. The site manager can see who is on site right now, and export a clean PDF if they need it.
I am not in the construction industry. I am a developer who built this as a side project. I am not here to sell you something. I just want to know if this is actually useful to people who deal with these problems every day.
So here is what I am asking: if you manage a construction site, or you are responsible for safety, or you have ever been burned by a paper log during an inspection, would you take 10 minutes to try it? It is completely free for 14 days. No credit card. No strings. I just want to know what works, what is broken, and what is missing.
If you are willing to give it a shot, you can find it at sitesafe.thesift.space. And if you have thoughts — good, bad, or brutal — please email me. I read every message and I will reply to every single one.
Thanks for reading. I hope this can help someone out there.