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5 hours ago, Funky munkey said:

a company i was contracting too were using Husky Intelligence theres a uk version very good system, you can do everything from vehicle checks, risk assesments, have job sheets maps holds everything 

Thanks, this one looks quite interesting

 

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2 minutes ago, Lowestoft Firewood said:

Have a look at Basecamp too we use it at my work (not tree related) and works well for most the things you mention

Cheers, looks good. But more expensive that some of the others but I will look into it more once I have the exact spec from my client.

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The software I helped build for Flagship piggybacked off Esri Workforce and PowerApps. The two communicate with each other. PowerApps is where the initial content comes in and Workforce was the management of all the work. Might be worth a look.

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5 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:

I'd really like a single solution for this client. Remind me the link to your software though please? This is not for a tree surgery company by the way.

 

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...these are the links to the platforms that support the app. I can use them independently as stand alone software but due to so much work demand within the housing sector I work in, I needed PowerApps to allow customers to request works or the call centre to book on their behalf. Then I can manage the work load and dispatch jobs on Workforce without any interference. These platforms can be used for anything and not just Tree Surgery. PowerApps was really nice to work with as I moved most of my “coding” from self populating excel spreadsheets that I had made into PowerApps. It was an easy transition.

 

PowerApps is more versatile whereas Workforce is just handy for the GIS capabilities and storing all my PDF documents such as Risk Assessments, Method Statements and Job Specifications.

 

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Thanks for the advice. Looked at all these options and iauditor seems the best of a bunch. None of them are particularly cheap though. Got a meeting with my client Monday to try and sell this to them.

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