Aurestra exists because barn life rarely fits neatly into one app, one spreadsheet, or one group chat.
Horse records, care notes, schedules, owner details, package changes, invoice prep, and day-to-day updates often live in different places, or in someone’s memory. Aurestra helps horse owners, stable managers, coaches, and equestrian teams organize that behind-the-scenes work with fewer loose ends.
It is not trying to change the heart of the horse world. It is built to reduce the administrative drag around it, so records, schedules, people, routines, packages, and billing prep are easier to see and manage.
A clearer structure for practical barn work.
Running a barn, caring for horses, and coordinating people is practical, relationship-based work. It is also full of details that are easy to scatter.
Horse records live in notebooks. Facility bookings are written on whiteboards. Stable routines are passed through text threads. Owner and boarder details sit in spreadsheets. Package changes, extras, credits, and invoice review can depend on someone remembering what changed.
It works, until it becomes overwhelming.
Aurestra was created to give that daily work a more reliable structure. It connects horses, people, schedules, care tasks, packages, and barn-side billing workflows so managers and teams have a clearer starting point for the decisions they already need to make.
Whether you are an owner, stable manager, coach, or service provider, the goal is the same: fewer loose ends, better visibility, and more time focused on the horses and people in your care.
Built from experience, shaped by thoughtful systems.
Aurestra was founded by Jacklyn Wyatt, an equestrian who has spent much of her life inside the industry.
From racing to the hunter/jumper ring to hands-on horse ownership, she understands the rhythm of barn life: the early mornings, the handoffs, the care decisions, the schedule changes, and the invisible admin work that quietly keeps everything moving.
Aurestra is founder-led and product-focused. It was not built from the outside looking in; it was built from lived experience with the practical coordination problems barns face every day.
Professionally, Jacklyn works in technology and security, where reliable systems depend on structure, thoughtful access, and long-term design. Aurestra brings that discipline into a relationship-based industry without making the product feel corporate or generic.
The platform is intentionally structured around real barn roles and workflows. Horses, owners, boarders, coaches, service providers, and stable teams often overlap, and software for this industry needs to respect that.
Product architecture, privacy and access thinking, and role-aware workflows are foundational to Aurestra. The goal is practical software that can support a growing operation while still feeling usable in the barn aisle.
This is not generic software repurposed for barns. It is technology designed deliberately for this industry.
Built around how barn responsibilities actually overlap.
People in this world wear multiple hats, and the tools they use rarely reflect that.
Horse records tied to care, ownership, and stable context.
Scheduling and facility coordination for day-to-day barn movement.
Owner, boarder, and contact details kept closer to the horses and workflows they affect.
Stable routines, care notes, and task visibility for the work that happens between appointments.
Boarding package and billing-prep workflows that help reduce review friction.
Automated invoice workflows for supported Pro billing scenarios.
Permissions and collaboration designed around how barn responsibilities change over time.
Built for real barn environments where records and updates need to be available from a phone.
Aurestra supports barn-side billing workflows and invoice preparation. The intent is to keep operational details closer to the records and relationships that create them.
Practical barn infrastructure, quietly in the background.
Aurestra exists to raise the standard of equestrian technology by making practical barn infrastructure easier to use.
The vision is a platform that supports the equestrian community quietly and reliably: less behind-the-scenes complexity, better day-to-day visibility, and more focus on the horses and people at the center of the work.
The horses remain at the center. The technology works in the background.
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