Construction workers die by suicide at nearly four times the national rate. The tools exist. They do not reach the jobsite.
Hard hats. Harder days.
The reality
What this job actually costs.
The toughest industry with the worst outcomes
Physical work, chronic pain, seasonal layoffs, drinking culture, men who were taught not to talk. A lethal mix.
Toolbox talks do not cover mental load
Safety meetings stop at PPE. The larger safety conversation rarely happens on a jobsite.
Invisible until a funeral
Crews notice a buddy is off, do not know what to say, assume it will pass. It often does not.
How Daylogue fits
A rhythm shaped around your day.
Daylogue replaces the dropped conversation with a private voice note on the drive home. Two minutes. Foremen see team-level trends and can call a real toolbox talk when the data says it matters.
What Daylogue might ask you
Questions that actually meet the day.
How is your body holding up this week?
Anything at home weighing on you on the jobsite?
Is there a crew member you are worried about?
What leaders see
Signal, never surveillance.
Foremen and safety leads see crew-wide wellness trends alongside safety metrics. The missing half of the jobsite safety picture.
Frequently asked questions
Questions about Daylogue for Construction & Trades.
Daylogue is a self-awareness tool. It is not a replacement for professional mental health care.
