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Manage your hives,
not your paperwork.

The app that works harder for you than your bees do.

HiveCraft is a beekeeping management app for hobbyists and professionals. Track inspections, harvests, queens, and hive health — all in one place.

Launching June 1, 2026

Everything you need to run your apiary

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Hive Tracking

Keep detailed records for each hive — location, colony status, equipment, and notes.

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Inspection Logs

Log every inspection with queen sightings, brood patterns, temperament, and treatment history.

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Harvest Records

Track honey yields by hive and season so you can spot your best performers.

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Reminders

Set inspection intervals and get reminded when a hive is due for a check.

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Queen Management

Track queen age, marking color, laying status, and schedule re-queening before problems arise.

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Treatment Tracking

Log varroa treatments, medications, and dosages with start and end dates per hive.

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Multi-Apiary Support

Manage hives across multiple yards or locations from a single app.

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Photo Documentation

Attach photos to inspections to track comb development, disease signs, and progress over time.

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Equipment Inventory

Keep track of supers, frames, feeders, and other gear so you always know what you have on hand.

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Hive Health Trends

Visualize colony strength, brood scores, and honey stores over time to catch decline early.

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Works Offline

All your data lives on-device. Record inspections in the field with no signal required.

Built by a beekeeper who got tired of taking his gloves off.

Most beekeeping apps are designed by people who have never had to tap a tiny dropdown while wearing thick gloves, standing in a field with no cell signal, with 50,000 bees expressing strong opinions about your presence.

HiveCraft exists because of that frustration. Every other app out there either looks like a spreadsheet that wandered off and got lost, needs an internet connection in the middle of nowhere, or buries the one thing you need three menus deep — right when you need it most.

So this one is built differently. Every screen and every button is designed around a single question: can I do this one-handed, gloved, and slightly distracted? If the answer is no, it gets redesigned until it is.

If you’ve given up on beekeeping apps because they feel like they’re made for someone else — they are. This one isn’t.