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WeBeeS Team

WeBeeS Team

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Tuesday, April 26, 2026

What WeBeeS Does Today — and Where We're Headed

WeBeeS was born from real beekeeping experience - we understand the challenges because we've lived them. We've struggled with tracking multiple colonies, remembering inspection details weeks later, and making critical decisions without complete data.

So here's where we are right now, and where we're taking it.

What's working in WeBeeS today

Scan the QR code on your hive and your last inspection notes are right there before you even lift the lid. No notebook. No squinting at handwriting through your veil. Just the information you need, when you actually need it.

During the inspection itself, you can talk through what you're seeing — spotty brood, a quiet queen, chalk brood on the floor — and WeBeeS records it all while your gloves stay on and your smoker stays lit.

The dashboard flags which colonies need your attention most, so you're not wasting time on hives that are doing fine while a struggling one waits. Treatments, mite counts, withdrawal periods — all logged and tracked automatically, so your Varroa records are always in order if a Bee Inspector ever asks.

And when you're done, WeBeeS notes what needs following up — a treatment due next week, a queen to check on — and reminds you when it actually matters.

What we're building next

We're not going to over-promise. But we're working hard on making WeBeeS even more useful in the field, with better ways to spot patterns across your colonies over time, smarter alerts, and features shaped directly by what beekeepers tell us they actually need.

If you've got thoughts on what would genuinely help your beekeeping — not just a nice idea, but something that would make a real difference on inspection day — we'd love to hear it.