The product
You’ve done the inspections. You’re home with a cup of tea. Now you need to plan the week.
You ask
“Which hives need attention this week?”
CleverBeek answers
A prioritised list — Hive 4 looks queenless and weakening. Hive 7 has low stores.
15 June inspection: “no eggs seen, two queen cells on frame 4”
22 June inspection: “still no eggs, population noticeably lower”
No guessing. No scrolling through old records. No blind faith in AI — you see the evidence.
When you ask CleverBeek a question, it shows you why it thinks that — the specific inspection notes that support every claim. Trust the answer because you can check it yourself.
You know it’s not hallucinating. Every recommendation links back to your own words from the apiary.
The citation is visible without clicking. Scan the evidence, decide, and move on.
See how many observations support a claim. A single note and a pattern across three weeks tell different stories.
“I don’t have enough data” is a valid answer. CleverBeek won’t invent what your records don’t support.
CleverBeek is the inspection hub in a three-app ecosystem. Queen lineage, harvest provenance, and marketplace links — ready to connect when the rest of the platform is live.
Track queen lineage, genetics, and origin. Ready to receive data from queen purchases when WellBredBees integration lands.
Record yields with provenance details. Ready to share with Fine Local Honey listings when that integration is built.
Today, CleverBeek works standalone. Your records are yours — export any time. The ecosystem connections come when they’re ready, not before.
Not a translated European app with American terminology. CleverBeek speaks the language of British beekeeping — supers, brood boxes, Bailey comb change, hefting — and follows the UK seasonal calendar.
British terminology
The words you actually use at the apiary.
UK seasons
Aligned to British climate and forage, not a generic calendar.
Association-ready
Shared apiaries, rotas, and mentor access — how UK clubs actually work.
Record a few inspections, then ask a question. The citations are the product.
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