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Test Our AI App!

Join the Closed Beta Test for Our First App!

TreeStuff has joined with an AI development team and leading tree biologists to create our first smartphone app - and we need people to test it! This app uses modern AI to translate microvibrations in tree bark into actionable advice on treating the tree.

Simple, Effective, and Non-Invasive

Just enter the tree species, hold your phone to the bark at chest height, and stay still while the accelerometers measure the microvibrations. The data is then sent to our proprietary large learning module to tell you what needs done to your tree!

Provide Feedback to Make It More Accurate

In order to increase the accuracy of this new technology, we need tree experts like you to help! All feedback makes our module more accurate for future users. Don't worry - no data is collected except for feedback you send to cale@treestuff.com

Get Access to the Beta

Enter your email and phone number below, and we'll send you a link to the Play Store page to download the app. You must use the email address that your phone is signed into when you download apps.

Please email cale@treestuff.com for help.

Thanks for Your Help!


By applying to be a beta tester you agree to receive emails and texts from TreeStuff.com.

Currently this app only works for Android devices. Apple functionality is coming soon.

No data is collected by the app.

For more detailed information click here.

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