Observations
Photos, notes, jobs, and field events pinned to place and time.
Simple to get started, practical to use every day, and powerful when you need more depth.
AgRhythm brings observations, drone capture, and integrations into one system. Capture what happens, keep the context, and build understanding over time.
Photos, notes, jobs, and field events pinned to place and time.
High-resolution aerial imagery, repeat flights, and paddock-level coverage.
Weather, machinery, farm software, telemetry, and external data streams.
Every event is anchored to where it happened and when it happened. That gives the farm a living operational memory, ready for maps, comparisons, analysis, and better decisions.
Get kg DM/ha estimates from drone photos instead of driving every paddock by hand.
Compare paddocks, seasons, and repeat flights so changes are easier to spot before they become guesswork.
Keep context around pasture, water, infrastructure, and field work tied back to place and time.
Use the record you are already building to plan jobs, target checks, and act with more confidence.
Use aerial photography to measure pasture, inspect the farm, and build a sharper record of what is changing over time.
AgRhythm can work with consumer-level DJI drones and repeatable waypoint flights, so useful farm intelligence does not need to start with enterprise hardware.
Turn drone photos into dry matter per hectare estimates and paddock-level pasture context. This is the first practical analysis workflow we are leaning into.
Use aerial imagery for fence line checks, weed scouting, pest signals, water points, and other visual inspections that are easier to compare from above.
You can join the beta with or without drone gear. Use AgRhythm for map-based records, paddock context, observations, and practical farm workflows while the drone tools grow around the same farm map.
Create repeatable flight paths so you can photograph the same paddocks and assets over time.
Keep drone photos connected to paddocks, dates, and farm context instead of leaving them buried in a camera roll.
Estimate dry matter per hectare from paddock imagery and compare signals across flights.
Review fence lines and infrastructure from above so follow-up checks can be more targeted.
Build visual inspection workflows for pest pressure, weeds, and unusual changes in pasture or crop condition.
Use drone imagery to check troughs, races, wet areas, and access points across the farm.
Compare imagery across seasons and operations to spot patterns that are hard to see from the ground.
Connect drone outputs back to paddocks, observations, jobs, and the wider farm record.
We are testing the practical edge of what farm drone imagery can do, starting with pasture analysis and expanding from there.
We're opening AgRhythm with a small number of farms who want to test drone-powered pasture analysis, map-based records, and practical field workflows while the platform is still being shaped.