Your best camp manager's instinct, captured in software.

HitchOps is the operating system for workforce housing. It replaces spreadsheets, whiteboards, and institutional memory with structured infrastructure that survives crew rotations, manager turnover, and 3am phone calls.

Live Camp Overview
Block A — Night Shift
42 of 48 beds occupied
Stable
Block C — Crew Rotation
14 checkouts, 18 arrivals tomorrow
Prep needed
Linen Vendor — Apex Supply
Delivery due 6:00 AM
Late 3x this month
HitchOps: Room 214 flagged — last two guests in that room filed noise complaints. Reassigning night-shift worker to 307 (interior, quiet side).
The Reality

Camps don't fail because of bad facilities. They fail because the person who knew everything left.

The Single Point of Failure

One manager holds the entire operation in their head. Guest preferences, shift conflicts, vendor quirks, room histories. None of it is written down.

Hotel Software Doesn't Fit

Rotational camps aren't hotels. Two-week hitches, night shifts, crew dynamics, and employer billing don't map to hospitality check-in/check-out workflows.

Spreadsheets Scale to One Person

The whiteboard works until it doesn't. When you're managing 200+ beds across multiple crews with rotating schedules, a spreadsheet is a liability.

What HitchOps Does

Operational intelligence for rotational living.

Shift-Aware Room Assignment

Automatically assigns rooms based on shift schedules, crew compatibility, noise history, and guest preferences. No more guessing.

Vendor Reliability Scoring

Tracks delivery performance, flags repeat offenders, and surfaces patterns before they become crises. Your vendors are accountable without a phone call.

Manager Transition Protocol

When a new manager walks in, HitchOps gives them six months of institutional knowledge on day one. No more "training by fire."

Crew Rotation Engine

Handles the complexity of overlapping hitches, staggered arrivals, and departure prep. Housekeeping knows what's coming before it arrives.

Infrastructure for the people who keep camps running.

Built for energy camps, construction housing, logistics crews, and remote workforce properties. Not a hotel system. Not a booking agent. The operational backbone that rotational living has never had.