PLANS THAT MOVE AT JOBSITE SPEED
Lay out zones, drop equipment, sketch waypoints. The canvas does the math — conflicts, danger radii, plan health — while you draw. Authoring a phase takes a coffee, not an afternoon.
Your Internal Traffic Control Plan is a PDF that goes stale the moment the site changes. Spotter keeps it live — map the equipment, work zones, and crew on a satellite image of the job, score it against real struck-by exposure, run the morning huddle, and export for OSHA in one click.
highway workers killed every year, struck by vehicles or equipment in road work zones
of those deaths are caused by the crew’s own equipment striking workers on foot — not passing traffic
cause of death in roadway work zones — and the 2nd-leading cause across all construction
Spotter scores every plan against real exposure — backing maneuvers, unspotted backing, and workers inside an equipment danger zone over time — and surfaces each conflict on the canvas so it's fixed before anyone is on the ground.
The plan goes to every crew member's phone in their language; each acknowledgment is logged with a name and timestamp — a clean record that the day's struck-by hazards were briefed, aligned to 29 CFR 1926.
Lay out zones, drop equipment, sketch waypoints. The canvas does the math — conflicts, danger radii, plan health — while you draw. Authoring a phase takes a coffee, not an afternoon.
Cast the plan to the trailer TV for the morning huddle. Workers scan a QR for a phone view in English or Spanish. No PDFs left in the truck.
Publish the phase and Spotter freezes an immutable snapshot — a static PDF and a signed acknowledgment log. Hand it to your auditor instead of recreating the day after.
Walk through Spotter on one of your own jobs. We'll author the first phase with you, on the call, and you'll leave with an OSHA-ready export.