Say what happened. Grazier writes it down, files it against the right animal and the right pasture, and keeps the books straight while it does.
30 days free · no card · bring your spreadsheet
A notebook in the door pocket. A spreadsheet somebody set up in 2019. Photos of feed receipts. Texts about which pair went to the north half. It is a real system and it mostly works.
It stops working the day you need one number out of it. Grazier is not a new system. It is the one you already run, kept in one place, so it can answer a question back.

Hold the button and talk like you would to a hand. Tag numbers, pasture names, weights, dollars, all in one breath.
It pulls out the animals, the move, the money, the date, then posts it to the herd record and the ledger. You review a plain summary and commit.
Cost per head. Days on grass. Open cows. Year to date. The kind of thing that used to mean opening four files.

“Moved forty two pair off Cedar Draw to the north half. Two heifers stayed back, one of them is lame.”
Nothing saves until you have looked at it. Fix a number with your thumb, then commit. If Grazier was not sure, it says so instead of guessing.

Grazier records, files, and shows you everything with no service at all. The whole record lives on the phone in your pocket, not on a server you cannot reach from the bottom of a draw.
Catch a signal on the way back through the gate and it syncs itself. Nothing queued, nothing lost, no spinner between you and writing down what just happened.
Your animals, your pasture, and your accounting, tracked in one app.
Tags, pairs, weights, treatments, breeding, culls, deaths. One page per animal that reads like a life instead of a row in a sheet.

What is where, how long it has been there, and what has recovered enough to take cattle. Plan the rotation against real days on grass instead of memory.

Feed, fuel, vet, hay, sale checks. Say it at the pump or photograph the receipt at the counter. Either way it lands in the book, categorized and tied back to the herd it belongs to.

Herd, grass, and books are the three things you already track. Kept together, the arithmetic between them runs itself: cost per head, return per acre, which pasture pays and which one does not. Those are the numbers you use to make a good year a better one, and you get them while there is still time to act on them.
Thirty days free on either one. Pay by the month or take two months off with the year.
$200 a year. Built for operations up to 500 head.
$400 a year. For operations running more than 500 head.
No card to start · cancel and your records export with you
No card up front · no commitment