Field mode
A field app your techs can use from the cab, in under two minutes
If logging a circle check takes longer than grabbing a coffee, crews will skip it. CrewCommand field mode opens to an assigned vehicle and the tasks drivers actually do: pre-trip inspection, fuel log, damage report, and inventory transfer request.
Designed for gloves, glare, and bad cell service
Field mode is not a shrunken admin panel. Crew members see their assigned vehicle on the home screen and tap into the few workflows they need in the yard or on a jobsite, not a full ERP.
Circle checks, fuel and odometer logs, and damage reports queue locally when signal drops, then sync when the phone reconnects. Admins see the same data in the back office without re-keying texts and photos.
Members get field-focused access. Admins control who sees fleet, inventory, people, and settings. Invite drivers by email and they land in field mode after sign-in.
Real shop scenario
End of day at a jobsite with one bar of signal
An HVAC tech needs to log mileage and report a new dent in the rear door before heading back to the shop. The jobsite basement has almost no service.
The fuel log and damage report save to the offline queue with photos attached. When the van hits LTE on the highway, both sync to the vehicle record. The office sees the damage report in admin without a follow-up text.
What crews do from their phones
Assigned vehicle
Home screen shows the truck they are responsible for, not a fleet list to search.
Circle check
Run the pre-trip template in a few taps. Pass/fail with notes where needed.
Fuel & odometer
Log fill-ups and mileage without a paper logbook. Entries attach to the vehicle.
Damage report + photos
Document cab and body damage from the field with pictures and a short description.
Inventory transfer request
See gear on the truck and request a move to shop, yard, or another vehicle.
Offline queue
Inspections, logs, and damage reports wait locally, then sync automatically.
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