The automation
beneath the record.
AI email processing, a WhatsApp operational agent, and weather operational-risk for the shift — the layer that handles the routine so the operation does not have to, feeding the same command record.
A lot of operational work is just transcription: an email becomes a visit, a WhatsApp becomes a closed report, a weather warning becomes a change of posture. Done by hand it is slow and easily dropped; FieldOps automates the routine and writes the result to the record.
These are supporting capabilities — proof of depth beneath the lead ones, not the headline.
Read an operational inbox, auto-reply, and extract planned visits into the system — over IMAP, restricted to allowed-sender domains. An emailed-in visit becomes a record without re-keying.
- Inbox read, auto-reply, visit extraction
- IMAP with allowed-sender domains
Close reports, add comments, and answer guard questions on reports, patrols and the SOP — over WhatsApp, with per-number permissions controlling what each number may do.
- Close reports and comment over WhatsApp
- Answer questions on reports, patrols, SOP
- Per-number permissions
Current conditions and a 72-hour trend, meteo warnings, day/night mode for cameras and patrols, and an operational-risk summary that can update the site's operational state and alert the shift.
- Current conditions + 72h trend, meteo warnings
- Day/night mode for cameras and patrols
- Risk summary updates site state and alerts the shift
Drift, load and risk — in management language.
Cross-site drift, load fairness and incident correlation, surfaced as weekly stats and a briefing — the operation seen as patterns, not totals.
- Weekly stats and operational briefing
- Cross-site drift and load fairness
- Incident correlation against external signal
What buyers ask about
automation and AI.
What does AI email processing do?
What is the WhatsApp operational agent?
How does weather operational-risk work?
Is this the headline, or supporting capability?
Let the routine
run itself.
Twenty minutes is enough to see how the automation layer fits your operation.