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SureFire App app for iPhone and iPad


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Business Utilities
Developer: WB Solutions Ltd
Free
Current version: 1.0.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 28 May 2014
App size: 0 Bytes

The application is to be used in conjunction with a website, (app.surefirsoftware.co.uk) and is used to transfer data to and from a mobile engineer carrying out service, maintenance, and installation work in the plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and electrical industries using backend services to and from the app.

There is a function under the heading “Surveyor” then sub heading “Build a Quote” which will prepare a quote and post back the quote to the backend of the software, or crate a PDF and e email directly from the app to the customer concerned.

It captures data while an engineer is on site, and transfers back to the server by capturing the data from pre populated fields, or in some cases free text fields, and populating templates at the back end of the software, these forms are then stored against the customer records, and often e mailed directly to the customer from the back end once they have been processed, depending on the size of the organisation using the app, it can also create a PDF version of the form, and send directly from the device via e mail.

It can also carry out stock control via the “Repair Completion Certificate” under “Service Engineer” heading, and access various databases via the server to find out the cost and availability of various components if required to carry out repairs whilst on site.

The ability to take payment is also available through a third party interface, all data is encrypted, and complies with current UK banking requirements.

There is the ability to import engineer identification when they first log in to the app, and also the individual company logo’s where applicable, both f these are stored at the back end initially, then after the initial login, are stored locally on the device for ease of access, both of these functions can be viewed under the miscellaneous heading on the home screen, and the engineer identification will pop up when an engineer taps “At Job” so they can show the homeowner their proof of identification.

By entering a specific Gas Council (GC) number against an appliance, the app has a function under “Current Job” then “Appliance details” to find the installation instructions in PFD format that are directly related to that appliance.

Also under “Current Job”, there is “Customer history” button; this will query all historical certificates that have been carried out for this customer, including all service, maintenance, and installation certificates/forms.

The “Appliance details” button will show all the details, including the serial number, the Installer, the warranty expiry date etc, but as with the “Warranty details” function, only if the current company has installed the appliance.

The “Manage jobs” function allows an individual engineer to view the jobs in his/her diary, and if required, select an appointment, and use it as the current job, this function is used in the case where perhaps a customer is not at home when he/she calls, and they want to take another job from the diary, in order that they can return to this job later in the day.

The “Add photo” function allows an engineer to take pictures of an appliance, a part that may need identified, or an installation that has been carried out, and post back to the server, where it can be processed, and added to the customer record for future reference.