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.
Features
Everything you need to run your apiary
Hive Tracking
Keep detailed records for each hive — location, colony status, equipment, and notes.
Inspection Logs
Log every inspection with queen sightings, brood patterns, temperament, and treatment history.
Harvest Records
Track honey yields by hive and season so you can spot your best performers.
Reminders
Set inspection intervals and get reminded when a hive is due for a check.
Queen Management
Track queen age, marking color, laying status, and schedule re-queening before problems arise.
Treatment Tracking
Log varroa treatments, medications, and dosages with start and end dates per hive.
Multi-Apiary Support
Manage hives across multiple yards or locations from a single app.
Photo Documentation
Attach photos to inspections to track comb development, disease signs, and progress over time.
Equipment Inventory
Keep track of supers, frames, feeders, and other gear so you always know what you have on hand.
Hive Health Trends
Visualize colony strength, brood scores, and honey stores over time to catch decline early.
Works Offline
All your data lives on-device. Record inspections in the field with no signal required.
Why HiveCraft exists
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.