86 km. Eight horses. You did the math at a red light.
For farriers & hoof-care pros · Early access
Your route plans itself. Every hoof history, one tap away.
Track cycles, approve booking requests, store comparable hoof photos and reach the right X-rays before the horse is tied up.
Free during early access · No spam.
Watch the route untangle ↓- Works offline at the barn
- Your data, GDPR-first
- Free for early adopters
You spend more time driving than shoeing.
Every farrier knows this Tuesday: the day is booked solid, and half of it is windshield time you never bill for.
Fina 6–7 wks?
Bo — ask owner
Luna overdue??
Kastanienhof = 3 or 4 horses?
The next visit lives in your head. All forty of them.
Cycles that schedule themselves, routes that untangle, and X-rays released before you pick up the foot. More horses. Less windshield.
The next cycle books itself.
Recurring shoeing-cycle reminders become structured booking requests — with your buffers respected, not a message chain to untangle at 22:00. You approve; nothing books itself.

The proving ground
Plan tomorrow's round, right now.
This is the real thing — the map that untangles your day, the hoof history that follows the horse, the handoff card your next barn will scan. Running in your browser, right now, no account needed.
34 km shorter. You planned it in two taps.
Plan the next round the smart wayYour craft, documented horse by horse.
The round you just optimized is the surface. Underneath sits the record that protects your time and your evidence.

Comparable photos, visit after visit
Precision camera guides and automatic hoof buckets keep every shot at the same angle — a professional case timeline builds itself while you work.

The X-ray at the point of work
The owner releases exactly what you need — vet records, X-rays, prior notes — straight to your phone. No message chain, no scrolling with the hoof still in your hand.

Approve the request. Keep the buffer.
Structured requests replace the message chain. You set the buffers, you approve the slot — the calendar stays yours, not whoever texted last.

Know which routes actually pay
Client tiering and route economics show where travel time destroys margin — and which barns are worth the drive. Plan the week, not just the day.
Real moments
The days Stalldo was built for.
A cycle comes due while you're planning the week.
The request and the history arrive together — the next visit starts without a message chain.
You assess a hoof you haven't seen in six weeks.
Previous photos and X-rays, same angle, same place — change is easy to see.
A barn calls: two more horses need you today.
They join the round already happening there — the trip is finally worth it.
You review the quarter and wonder where the hours went.
Route and client economics show exactly which barns pay — protect your time on purpose.
Built for the barn
Works where horses live. Private by design.
Offline in the yard
No signal at the barn is normal, not a problem. Log the visit, capture the photo, note the finding — it saves now and syncs when you're back in range.
The owner controls the release
X-rays and vet documents move to you only when the owner releases them. Nothing you weren't meant to see, nothing you have to chase.
You approve everything
Cycles suggest, requests propose — nothing books itself onto your calendar without your tap. The buffers and the boundaries stay yours.
The record belongs to the horse
Change barns, gain a new client, lose one — your craft history stays attached to the horse, connected and ready for whoever shoes next.
Works offline · permission-controlled · evidence-backed · made for horse people
Simple, fair pricing
Free while we're in early access.
Core — always included
Early adopters
Fit more good work into a calmer day.
- Free during early access
- Priority onboarding for your barn
- Your problems shape the roadmap
Before you ask
The honest answers.
I don't have time for data entry.
Most of what you saw above isn't typing. Voice notes while you're still bent over the hoof, one-tap photo capture into the right bucket, and clients booking themselves into your buffers — the record fills itself in while you work.
Routing apps already exist.
A generic router doesn't know which horses are overdue, which barns just asked to join, or what a lost shoe is worth in a detour. Stalldo optimizes the round around the horse — cycles, client tiers and barn demand — not just the map, exactly like you saw above.
Clients will still message me.
Some will, and that's fine. But the structured request you approved above is the one that actually holds a slot, with your buffer respected — it becomes the path of least resistance for everyone, without you having to enforce it.
Photos aren't clinical evidence.
We never call them that. Every hoof photo is comparable documentation and progress context — the same angle, visit after visit, the way you just saw in the hoof history — never a diagnosis. That judgment stays yours.
I work in places with no signal.
You flipped the switch up there — that was the real behavior. Capture photos, notes and completed visits with zero bars; it saves on your phone and syncs the moment you're back in range.