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A field technician at a weathered desert pole, capturing inspection data on a rugged tablet with the crew truck parked behind

The day starts on the device in their hand.

Work execution and reality capture for the crews who walk the lines, climb the poles, and find what wasn't on the map. Built for one hand, bad weather, and a deadline.

  • Offline-first. The signal you have is whatever signal you have.
  • The pole you're standing under is the pole on the screen.
  • Discrepancies become evidence the office can actually act on.

What it does on shift.

Field Ops doesn't ask crews to change their work. It removes the friction between the work they already do and the systems that need to know about it.

Asset context, anywhere

The pole in front of you on the screen, with connected feeders, last inspection, ratings, and history, even with no signal.

Evidence the office trusts

Photos, IMU, GPS, and form data captured together, so the office never has to wonder whether anyone actually verified it.

One-tap discrepancy

What's on the map is wrong. Flag it, justify it, attach evidence, move on. The office decides what makes it into system truth.

Built for one hand

Big targets. Glove-friendly. Daylight-readable. The interface respects the conditions of actual fieldwork.

Sync without ceremony

Work happens offline and syncs when signal returns. If two edits collide, someone gets asked; nothing is silently overwritten.

Coexists with your GIS

Smallworld and Esri stay where they are. Field Ops reads from them and writes back through governed approval.

Who shows up to the work.

Field execution is not one persona. The product respects the differences.

Crew Member

The Field Work Executor

Completes work and captures reality with minimal friction. The product should disappear into the task.

Foreman

The Field Supervisor

Coordinates the crew, validates evidence, and bridges field reality to office expectations.

Inspector

The Asset Walker

Walks every mile of right-of-way. Notices what others won't. Documents what others can't reach.

Storm Mode

The Damage Assessor

Rapid capture role in storm response. Lighter UX, faster flow, evidence-first.

Where the work goes next

Pilot to Production

Put it in real hands on a real crew.

Bring a single crew, a single feeder, and the worst part of their day. Measure it. Decide from there.