Your work deserves a record you can use

Turn each shift into stats, notes, and a story you can stand behind.

A pocket notebook proves the day happened. BeatBook makes the record useful: log counts in seconds, add detail only when it matters, and see the patterns when it is time to review your work.

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Remember the work Capture the count before the shift blurs: calls, stops, assists, reports, recoveries.
Keep the detail close Add a reference, location, quantity, or highlight note for the entries worth retelling.
Be ready later Walk into check-ins, evaluations, and applications with stats you can actually use.

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Why use BeatBook instead of another sheet?

Quick entry

It is faster than finding the right cell.

Tap the category, choose the stat, enter the number, and get back to work.

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Optional detail

It keeps the story attached to the stat.

Most entries can stay as counts. Important ones can carry reference numbers, locations, quantities, and highlight notes.

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Stats and story

It turns daily notes into a usable record.

BeatBook turns the same source log into weekly rhythm, personal trends, bragsheet bullets, and workbook exports.

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Your spreadsheet is still useful. It just should not be the daily tool.

Manual today

The sheet stores numbers.

Useful as a familiar reference, but slow for repeated entry and hard to turn into a career record.

BeatBook first

BeatBook captures the shift.

Log the minimum in the moment, then enrich only the entries that should carry into a review packet.

Workbook later

The workbook comes out clean.

Summary, daily stats, raw rows, highlights, glossary, and readiness checks are generated from the same log.

Why keep the stats?

The work you forget to record is the work you cannot use later.

Own your record

Start with a private workspace before squad reporting is ever involved.

See your pattern

Review activity by week, month, quarter, or custom period without rebuilding a sheet.

Remember the details

Mark standout entries while they are fresh so review season is not a memory test.

Bring a better packet

Use the same log for bragsheets, reports, applications, and career conversations.

What BeatBook gives back

Every entry can become part of a stronger record.

One shift becomes a clean log.

A clean count of what happened, with optional highlights preserved.

One week becomes a pattern.

Daily rhythm, best day, active metric packs, and ready-to-export rows.

One review period becomes a packet.

Bragsheet bullets, trend context, workbook history, and report packets.

Review-ready output

Use the record where it matters.

PDF

Period report packet

Clean summary, review bullets, standout highlights, top metrics, and daily totals for a selected period.

XLSX

Full workbook

Formatted sheets for summary, bragsheet, raw stat rows, metric totals, highlights, detail, and readiness checks.

Glossary

Clear metric definitions

Fast field labels backed by explicit definitions, unit handling, and reporting context.

Boundaries

Solo product, squad expansion, clear data ownership.

Individual

Private workspace

Email sign-in, personal metrics, report exports, and a recent export record for one officer.

Squad

Join-code expansion

Create a squad when shared reporting helps, without changing the individual logging flow.

Data

RLS-backed storage

Supabase policies keep officer-owned stats, chronicles, and export records behind authenticated access.

Ready for the next watch

Start with the next count. Let the record build from there.

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