For the people who keep the grounds

Cemetery work, in one quiet place.

sexton.ai is the desk for plots, burials, stones, and family notes. Built large and plain for the people who already know the grounds.

What stays on the desk

Three things a sexton should never hunt for.

The grounds, by section

Open a lawn, read the plot count, and see which hedge or stone is waiting. Map, plots, and upkeep live in one rail.

The burial board

Saturday’s Walsh service stays on the board from the first call to the last shovel. New, in progress, complete, archive.

Family and crew notes

A vase at C-14, a volunteer weeding day, a parish time change. Messages stay beside the work, not in a separate inbox.

I need the next service, the overdue hedge, and the family note on one screen. Not another system to learn after lunch.

— Helen Marsh, sexton, Oak Hill Memorial · sample voice from the working desk

A Saturday at Oak Hill

The work already has an order. The desk follows it.

This walk-through uses the same sample cemetery as the signed-in desk. No invented counts, no extra software story.

Read the board

Walsh, Eleanor · C-14 is due Saturday at 10:00. Section B hedge is the only overdue upkeep.

Log the burial

Open Burials → New. The form keeps plot, time, and parish on one page, in 18-point type.

Answer the family

Margaret Chen asked for a second vase at C-14. The thread opens in the center; the board stays put.

Sit down at the Oak Hill desk.

This prototype opens the same grounds, burials, and community board Helen uses.

Sign in to the desk