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Farmbit Mobile Is Now on the App Store

The iPhone app is now on the App Store for crews who need Farmbit with them after they leave the desktop.

Jun 7, 2026 4 min read
Farmbit Mobile Field scouting iPhone Sync

Farmbit Mobile is now on the App Store for iPhone.

This is the field-side piece of Farmbit. Open the fields assigned to you, check the context before you start walking, capture photos and notes, and see whether anything is still waiting to sync.

Download Farmbit Mobile on the App Store

Why it exists

A satellite alert or block report does not help much if the person in the row cannot see what they were sent to check.

The web workspace is still better for setup, bigger maps, and full reports. The mobile app is for the handoff: enough field context to start in the right place, enough capture tools to bring evidence back, and enough sync status to know what has actually left the phone.

What crews can do with it

Use Farmbit Mobile for the field work around a check:

  • Review assigned fields and field context.
  • Open field profiles before walking the block.
  • Capture inspection photos and notes.
  • Track queued uploads and sync progress.
  • Follow up from satellite alerts or field reports.

It is a field notebook tied back to Farmbit, not a replacement for the walk.

What it does not do

Farmbit Mobile is not a pest, disease, or yield diagnosis tool.

It helps point the team at the right place and keep the evidence organized. The call still belongs to the grower, advisor, or field lead who can see the crop, the irrigation pattern, the weather, and the management history.

A simple way to use it

Use the web workspace when you need the full field view or report. Use the mobile app once the work moves outside:

  1. Review the field or alert before heading out.
  2. Walk the priority zone first.
  3. Capture the evidence that explains what happened.
  4. Let the upload queue sync back to Farmbit.
  5. Reopen the report or field record when the team is ready to decide.

That is the whole point: less gap between a signal on the screen and a useful note from the field.

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