Progress photos for contractors

FWDLink

Construction progress photos clients actually open

Framing Monday, insulation Wednesday, punch Friday — keep construction progress photos in one album by address instead of a week of group texts. Share a live link from your page and attach the same set when you send the estimate or invoice.

See a live service page

Field technician organizing service job photos on a phone at an active jobsite — atmospheric hero for FWDLink jobsite photo app
Summit Roofing · roofing

Field service photo app

Capture on site

By project

Project photo album per job

Crew sharing

Upload from the field

Starter free

Page + CRM to start

The problem

Progress photos should not live in last week’s texts

A client asking “how’s the job?” should get a link, not a scavenger hunt. Construction progress photos for contractors belong in an album by address you can share and attach — not a thread that dies when someone leaves the group.

Scattered job site pictures versus organized project photo albums in a jobsite photo app

Field photo workflow

Daily capture to a progress album clients can follow

Shoot the day’s work, file it by address, share one live link, then attach progress photos when you send the estimate, draw, or invoice.

01

Capture on site

Use mobile jobsite photography from iPhone or Android — snap progress, before and after service photos, and walkthrough shots into the field photo app. Your technicians and crew already carry the camera.

Field technician capturing service job photos with a mobile jobsite photography app on site

02

Organize by project

Pin the job address so every service job photo lands in the right project photo album — field technician documentation that stays searchable months later for warranties and callbacks.

Project photo album organized by job address in a jobsite photo app on phone

Every service job photo and jobsite picture follows the same path — capture on site, organize by project, share with clients, then attach stills, video, or a live FWDLink to estimates and invoices.

03

Share with clients

Forward one link from your page — homeowners and property managers scroll field technician documentation in any browser, no app install required. Professional photo sharing for contractors and service businesses alike.

Client viewing service job photos via photo sharing link in browser

04

Attach to estimates & invoices

Same workspace for field service photo sharing and CRM — send the estimate or invoice with stills, walkthrough video, or a live FWDLink that proves the work. Field technician documentation first, paperwork next.

Estimate and invoice beside a jobsite photo album on tablet and phone

05

Crew photo sharing on site

Invite supers, subs, and field technicians with upload access for crew photo sharing on site. Everyone feeds the same documentation timeline — field service and construction teams see the same service job photos.

Field technicians uploading service job photos to a shared project photo album from the field

06

Before and after service photos

Remodelers, HVAC techs, landscapers, and plumbers close faster when clients scroll a clear before/after story in one project photo album — then attach the estimate while the transformation is fresh.

Before and after service photos in a client-facing project photo album

The fix

Capture the day. File the job. Share the week.

Capture on site

Your field service photo app on iPhone or Android — snap progress, before and after service photos, and walkthrough shots from any jobsite or service call.

Organize by job

Pin the address so every service job photo lands in the right project photo album — field technician documentation that stays searchable.

Share with clients

Forward one link from your page. Clients scroll field service photo documentation in any browser — no install required.

Attach to estimates & invoices

Same workspace for field service photo sharing and CRM — send paperwork with the photos that prove the work.

Sound familiar?

Four progress-photo headaches contractors know

Mixed camera roll

Service job photos from four visits sit in one camera roll — impossible to find the right field technician documentation when a client calls.

Album per project

Organize jobsite photos by project address so every shot stays in the correct project photo album.

Crew out of sync

Technicians text photos to dispatch, dispatch texts the office, and nobody has the full set when it is time for field service photo sharing.

Crew on one album

Crew photo sharing on site feeds one timeline — field technicians and office see the same service job photos.

Unprofessional handoffs

Twenty compressed texts or a Drive permission maze does not look like field technician documentation.

One client link

Share service job photos with clients through a clean browser gallery from your page — keep adding without re-sending.

Photos ≠ paperwork

You prove the work in photos, then switch apps to quote, schedule, or invoice.

Page + CRM

Attach before and after service photos to estimates and invoices under one brand on your page.

Construction progress photos without the nightly text blast

Clients want to see the job move. Progress photos for contractors fail when they live in iMessage, WhatsApp, or a personal roll. One album per address keeps the week in order and gives you a link you can send once.

Weekly updates GCs and owners can follow

Same angles beat random close-ups. Your crew can upload from the field so Friday’s recap is already in the album — office forwards the link instead of building a slideshow.

Progress shots that travel with the invoice

A draw request with photos attached gets fewer “what did we pay for?” calls. Attach the progress set from the same workspace. Starter is free to start — see Plans for storage, seats, and online payment fees.

Photo documentation for contractors & field service

Progress photos across trades — same album habit

Remodeling & GC

Multi-phase construction photo documentation with before and after service photos per project.

HVAC, plumbing & electrical

Rough-in, repair, and callback proof organized in a project photo album by address.

Landscaping & cleaning

Before and after service photos for every visit — arrival, work in progress, and sign-off.

Roofing & exteriors

Tear-off through close-out service job photos for adjusters, GCs, and homeowners.

Your page

fwdlink.com/you — progress albums next to the invoice

Your page holds construction progress photos beside estimates and invoices. Owners bookmark one link; you keep adding as the job moves.

fwdlink.com/you

  • Timeline by the job

    Each upload stacks in order on that address. Owners and GCs see progress photos for contractors as a story, not a dump.

  • Same link all week

    Send it Monday. Keep adding Thursday. They refresh — you do not resend a new folder.

  • Progress, then paperwork

    When the phase is done, attach the progress set to the draw, estimate change, or invoice from the same page.

Construction progress photos for contractors — FAQ

How should contractors share construction progress photos?
Capture on site, file by job address, and send one live link from your page. Clients refresh the same link as you add the week’s shots — no new folder every Friday.
Can I keep a daily photo log per job?
Yes. Each upload sits in the project album in order. That is your daily log for that address — share it, or attach it when you bill the phase.
Do owners need an app to see progress?
No. They open the link in any browser. Keep adding construction progress photos; the link stays current.
Can my crew upload progress photos from the field?
Invite them with upload access to that job album. They add frames after lunch; you still control who gets the client link and the invoice.
Can I attach progress photos to an estimate or invoice?
Yes. Attach stills, walkthrough video, or a live FWDLink from the album when you send the paperwork — same page, same brand.
Are progress photos for contractors only for remodels?
No. New build, additions, roofing, landscaping, and service change-outs all benefit from a dated album by address.
FWDLink

Start the next job’s progress album on FWDLink

Claim a free page, pin the address, and send one link instead of a Friday photo dump. Starter is free — see Plans for storage, seats, and online payment fees.