Client updates · One link · No “download another app” lecture
Most homeowners do not want a contractor app collection — they want clarity. TimeFotos keeps photos and files under the job address, then lets you send a simple browser link so they can scroll the gallery on their phone, stress-free.
Timestamp
Date & time on every photo
GPS + Weather
Location & conditions logged
By address
Jobs stay organized, not scattered
Client link
No app install for your customer
Service pro guides
These pages are intentionally narrow (clients, evidence, progress, warranties, crews, and so on). The hub is still TimeFotos Cloud— start there if you want the full picture in one pass.
Why this matters
How it works
Same rhythm you will see on the hub: pick the job, shoot with automatic proof, layer in files and markup, then hand off with a browser link when someone needs to see it.
Select or create the job site in the app — every capture lands under that address so proof never disappears into a generic camera roll.
Timestamp, GPS, and weather are captured at the shutter. No typing when you are on a ladder, in gloves, or covered in dust.
Add permits, plans, PDFs, and on-image callouts. The crew sees one timeline per site instead of screenshots scattered across texts.
Send a read-only client link — full gallery and files in the browser. No install from an app store and no login for your client.
How teams actually use it
Techs shoot in the field. Everything stays tied to the job. When you are ready, generate a client share link from the same workspace your office already lives in.
iOS & Android
The TimeFotos — Timestamp Photos app is built for contractors and field teams. Open the job, shoot, and every photo is stamped with time, GPS, and weather — filed under the right address.
Demo job site
Timestamped capture
GPS and weather context on every shot
Get the app
Read the TimeFotos Cloud hub, check the Plans & pricing, then put it on every phone that matters.
Explore related guides above, then start from the main service pro overview for downloads and workspace context.
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