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Follow-Up actions now live in iAuditor for iOS 3.1

iAuditor by SafetyCulture Tips | By | 29 Aug 2014 | < 1

We’re extremely happy to announce the release of one of our most requested features… Follow-up Actions.

You can now schedule items for follow-up, corrective action. For example, if you were conducting a workshop inspection, and noted that something required attention, you can input a follow up action right there on the spot to get the issue resolved as quickly as possible.

Tap the + button next to an auditing item to add a follow up action, or visit the new Schedule tab to review and manage upcoming work.

Add Follow Up

Set yourself time, date and location reminders and assign a level of priority. You can assign the action to someone else. You also have the ability to add media and notes to each action. Take a photo and add it directly to the action for reference.

Geo-targeted reminder
You can also set the follow-up reminder to be triggered on arrival at a certain location. Simply choose the location on the map, define a radius to trigger the reminder and iAuditor will push a notification on arrival.

Select Location 

iAuditor 3.1 is available for free download on the app store now!

As always we appreciate your ongoing feedback as it is important to us so keep it coming. You can contact us directly on any of the numbers below

United States +1 816-787-1343
Australia 1300 306 604
International +61 7 4408 8208

Alternatively you can contact support at support.safetyculture.com.au or by emailing support@safetyculture.com.au.

 

– The SafetyCulture Team

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