Ag-drive, the app that helps agricultural contractors and farmers to manage their businesses more efficiently, has won gold in the digital category of the LAMMA Innovation Awards 2023.
The increasingly popular app, developed by farmer and contractor Will Dunn, is used by businesses of all sizes who want to replace time-consuming paperwork with digital job records, timesheets, field mapping, health and safety checks, and integrated invoicing with common accounting software.
Ag-drive founder, Will Dunn, says “Ag-drive makes every job accountable and traceable. Input and labour costs are increasing year on year, so having a quick and simple way to track and record jobs, and invoice regularly, means businesses can better manage their cash flow and even increase income through more efficient and accurate invoicing.
“We are delighted to have won gold in the LAMMA Innovation Awards. Since we launched the Ag-drive app we have committed to continually improving the platform, and have regularly introduced new and improved features thanks to customer feedback.
Improved job recording features
“In the past six months we improved job recording features for multiple operators, invoice approval on the app, and added more accounting package integrations. Ag-drive can now be used with Quickbooks, Sage, and Xero.
“We have a vast range of businesses using the app across the world, from farms of all sizes to large and small contractors, and non-farm businesses who find the app’s job recording and integrated invoicing features ideal for their needs.”
The Ag-drive app is available on both iPhone and Android smartphones and has been designed for simplicity to support all users. A web version is also available and is mainly used for invoicing and processing time/job sheet information.
A free 14-day trial gives users the ability to try all the features before committing to a monthly subscription from £10 per month, depending on the size of their team. New subscribers get their first month free with discount code JAN23.