Unverifiable claims
A percentage typed into a spreadsheet carries no proof it reflects the actual site.
Product overview · Sky Hawk
Government field programmes and private construction sites run on the same weak signal: self-reported progress — a number in a spreadsheet, a photo that could be from anywhere. Sky Hawk replaces that with geotagged, timestamped, presence-verified evidence, captured offline in the field and synced the moment a connection returns.
A national programme can have hundreds of field officers, each submitting progress from a site no one else will visit. A bank or a family funding construction from abroad has exactly the same problem, at a smaller scale. Without independent evidence, a monitoring system can only re-report what it's told — it can't tell a completed culvert from a claimed one, or a real site visit from a desk exercise. Sky Hawk is built on a different premise: a report is only as good as the evidence behind it, and that evidence has to be hard to fake and easy to verify.
The trust gap
A percentage typed into a spreadsheet carries no proof it reflects the actual site.
A single photo can be reused, sourced online, or taken somewhere else entirely.
Field sites often have no signal, so paper catches up days or weeks later, if it ever does.
How it works
None of this is a single feature — it's the combination that turns a field report into evidence.
The system confirms the field officer was actually on site when a report is submitted, in-app at the moment of capture — not filed later from a desk.
Every photo and report is located and dated automatically, without relying on the officer to add it correctly.
Reports, photos and surveys save to the device in the field and sync automatically the moment a connection returns.
Report and survey structure is configured per programme from a schema, not hardcoded into an app release.
Field evidence attaches directly to the project, contract or tender it belongs to, not a separate log.
Work breaks down into tracked units and tasks, so progress is measured against a plan, not a general estimate.
Reports move through a status and comment workflow before they become the record, not straight from submission to fact.
Verified field evidence feeds directly into the same platform that tracks contract payment, so disbursement can follow proof.
In the field
The same shape, every time — from a photo taken on site to a governed, approved record.
The advantage
Disbursement decisions can rely on evidence tied to the record, not a status update someone typed in.
Offline capture means a poor connection never means lost work or a report redone from memory.
Reviewers see geotagged, dated, presence-verified evidence without needing to be there themselves.
Not just government
A bank releasing a construction loan, a family funding a build from abroad, a developer overseeing a dozen sites at once — all of them are trusting a report they can't independently check. Sky Hawk's evidence model applies just as directly outside government as inside it.
Banks and NBFIs can tie a disbursement decision to verified progress instead of a manual inspection visit.
Supervise contractors across multiple sites, and keep compliance and buyer-facing progress evidence in one place.
Anyone funding construction they can't personally visit gets the same proof a site visit would give.
Engineering firms hired to oversee a contractor can run the entire capture-to-approval workflow through one tool.
Evidence, not claims.