ZarSage AI is now in Private Beta for macOS and Windows
Agronomic work has outgrown spreadsheets, scattered PDFs, generic chatbots, and dashboards that only understand one slice of the farm.
A single field can carry years of soil lab results, weather history, crop plans, observations, task records, and advisory notes. The hard part is no longer collecting data. The hard part is turning it into decisions that a farmer, agronomist, consultant, or research team can actually trust.
Today, we’re opening the private beta for ZarSage AI on macOS and Windows.
We’re inviting early users who want a more practical way to work with field data, soil lab reports, weather intelligence, and AI-assisted agronomic planning from one desktop workspace.
The problem with the old workflow
Agriculture teams already have data. But it usually lives in too many places.
Soil reports arrive as PDFs or tables. Weather history comes from a separate platform. Field boundaries sit in mapping tools. Tasks are tracked in calendars or notebooks. Recommendations are written in reports, chats, or memory.
Then, when it’s time to make a decision, someone has to manually stitch all of it together.
That creates three problems:
- Context gets lost. A soil result without crop, field, date, depth, lot, method, and weather context is easy to misread.
- Advice becomes generic. Generic AI can sound useful, but it often lacks the field-specific evidence needed for agronomic judgment.
- The workflow is too fragmented. Moving between lab reports, maps, weather tools, task lists, and notes slows everyone down.
ZarSage AI is our attempt to make that workflow feel coherent.
What ZarSage AI does
ZarSage AI is a desktop app for field-level agricultural intelligence.
It helps users bring together:
- Field maps and boundaries
- Soil lab data
- Lot-level analyte tables
- Historical and forecast weather
- Crop cycle planning
- Field tasks
- Local resources and documents
- AI-assisted analysis and reporting
The goal is simple: help agronomists and farm teams make better decisions with the data they already have.
Why desktop?
We believe some agricultural work belongs close to the user.
ZarSage AI runs as a desktop application on macOS and Windows. That gives us a strong base for local field work, richer workflows, and a more private data experience than a purely browser-based tool.
Your field workspace can live where you work, while still connecting to managed services when needed.
What’s in the private beta
The private beta includes the core ZarSage AI workspace:
- Field creation and mapping
- Soil lab data entry by lot or management unit
- Professional soil report generation
- Weather analytics and climate archive views
- Crop cycle planning
- Task planning and field operations support
- AI assistant workflows for field, soil, and operational questions
- Local document and resource context for better answers
We’re especially focused on improving the soil lab workflow right now: reducing confusion during data entry, making reports easier to read, and separating lot-level results clearly.
Who we’re looking for
We’re inviting a small group of users for the private beta.
ZarSage AI is a good fit if you are:
- An agronomist managing soil, crop, and weather decisions
- A commercial farmer working across multiple fields or lots
- A consultant producing recommendations and reports
- A research or extension team comparing field conditions
- A data-driven farm operator tired of scattered tools
We’re looking for users who will give honest feedback on real workflows, not just test a demo.
macOS and Windows support
The private beta is available for both:
- macOS
- Windows
Linux support is planned later, but this beta is focused on making the macOS and Windows experience solid first.
What we want to learn
This beta is about product fit and workflow quality.
We want to learn:
- Where soil lab entry is still confusing
- What report formats agronomists actually need
- Which weather and climate views are most useful
- How users expect AI to support, not replace, agronomic judgment
- What must be offline, local, or exportable
- Where the app should be simpler
The beta will stay intentionally small so we can work closely with users.
Join the private beta
If you work with field data, soil reports, crop planning, or agronomic decisions, we’d like to hear from you.
Join the ZarSage AI private beta for macOS and Windows at zarsage.ai.
We’ll review requests and reach out directly with next steps.