FarrierHub
Digital Tools for Modern Farriers
30+ years of farrier expertise, now in your pocket
Why FarrierHub?
- Mobile-First Design – Built for farriers on the go
- Horse-Centric Records – Data follows the horse through ownership changes
- Smart Scheduling – See weeks since last service, group appointments efficiently
- Professional Invoicing – PDF invoices with payment tracking
- Client Communication – Text “on my way” with ETA, appointment confirmations
- Service History – Photos, notes, and records that travel with each horse
The Complete Farrier Workflow
Pre-Work
Check schedule, text “on my way” with ETA
During Work
Photos, notes saved to HORSE (data follows horse)
Post-Work
Schedule next appointment, send invoice & payment links
From Traditional Farrier to Digital Innovation
After 30+ years of shoeing horses, I’ve learned what farriers really need. FarrierHub is the result of that experience – a mobile app that solves the real problems we face every day.
I stopped the YouTube monetization campaign because I realized my clients don’t want their business broadcast publicly. FarrierHub respects privacy while providing the digital tools modern farriers need.
Explore Our Content
FarrierHub
App development & digital farrier tools
The Daily Grind
Day-to-day farrier work & experiences
Silver Bullet Project
Farrier-focused technical content
Success Through Soundness
Owner-focused equine health content
Ready to Transform Your Practice?
FarrierHub is coming soon. Stay tuned for updates on the future of farrier practice management.
Built by farriers, for farriers. 30+ years of experience in your pocket.

A Passion For Farrier Art & Science Since 1990
FarrierServices.net is actually one of the oldest domains on the internet. I started it in the fall of 1996 and it has been here the whole time. There have been many iterations through the years, and right now is yet another.
This time, I get to work with my son Will to create the kind of content I have always wanted to create. We are both excited about working on this ongoing project together.
I hope you stay tuned and enjoy the things we are working on – the search for a better understanding of farriery and equine mobility.