Field Workers Lack In-App Visual Job Checklists and SOPs
An owner needs a way to create visual job procedures by taking photos and recording voice-over instructions. Field workers lack standardized, visual SOPs, forcing reliance on verbal instructions that get lost or misinterpreted.
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