For owners away from home

You pay for the farm. Now you can see it.

You send money home. You want to know it is becoming a farm. You get one clear weekly report — money in, money out, the work, the photos. Every line shows its proof, or says honestly it has none.

Three worries you carry from far away

Did my money reach the farm?

You send money for seed and feed. A week later you are not sure where it went. FildraAI shows every spend. When there is a photo of the receipt, you see it. When there is none, the line says so.

Is the work really being done?

Your farm manager says the weeding is done. FildraAI shows a photo from the field that day, with the time and place on it. If there is no photo, the report tells you plainly.

Is anyone keeping count?

Crops are sold. People owe you money. Feed costs add up. FildraAI keeps your money record every day — who owes you, what is left after costs, what is still unpaid. Your weekly report is the count.

What your weekly report looks like

One page. Every week. Money in, money out, the work, who still owes you — every line marked.

This week on Mwila Farm
Money in: K2,300  ·  Money out: K1,140  ·  Left over: +K1,160
Simple math you can check yourself. Nothing hidden.
Photo proof
Eggs: 19 trays — feed cost per tray: K38
Photo from the field · Chipata · Monday 07:14
Receipt checked
Sold 3 bags maize to Mr Banda — K750 (K100 still owed)
Receipt photo matched · numbers checked
Told to us only
Bought feed: 2 bags layer feed — K540
No receipt photo. The team logged it. No proof yet.

That last line — "told to us only" — is on purpose. Showing a line with no proof is what makes the lines with proof worth trusting.

What about my farm manager?

FildraAI is not a camera on your team. They see what you see — nothing is taken in secret. The record protects them too. "I logged it, with a photo" ends an argument before it starts. Most farm teams come to like the record more than the owner does.

What we can prove — and what we cannot yet

We can prove

  • Photos: taken in the field, with the time and place on them, tied to that one log
  • Receipts: a photo of the receipt, with the numbers checked against what was logged
  • Sense check: numbers that cannot be true (100 hens cannot lay 40 trays a week) get flagged
  • Math: every total shown with the adding and subtracting that made it

Not yet

  • A person on the ground — someone visiting the farm to check for you
  • Checking prices — we check that a number makes sense, not the market rate

A person visiting the farm, through local partners, is coming. We will tell you when it is real.

Ask for one of the first 10 spots

The first month is free. You get a real weekly report from your real farm, made by hand with care by our small team. After that, if it is worth it to you, it costs about $12 a month. If it is not, you tell us why.