![]() ![]() From healthcare to retail, marketing and advertising, nonprofit publishing and beyond, firms that wish to increase their remote worker efficiency rely on FileMaker. Customized modules can empower field workers to report back on services they performed for customers, mileage, time expended, and any follow-ups or special requests required to complete the service.įurthermore, since FileMaker is industry agnostic, these benefits extend to business professionals and other workers in an unlimited array of industries. Offsite or hybrid workers can check their schedules, enter time and update their personnel details directly in their phone or tablet from any Internet-connected location.įileMaker Pro’s extreme customizability enables firms to build complex reporting modules that empower workers to track expenses incurred in the field. We also help clients harness the value of FileMaker Pro’s mobile functionality with anywhere personnel management. From updating a contact database with new details after an offsite prospect meeting to reporting on the solutions discussed and tracking their journey through the sales pipeline, FileMaker offers a seamless experience.Įxpense Tracking and Customer Reporting From Your Mobile Device? Yes. One specific example is sales lifecycle tracking. With FileMaker Pro, we’ve helped one client’s workers ranging from salespeople to service personnel enter and track expenses and income, work details and more, directly from their mobile device or tablet. Sales Lifecycle Tracking From Your Mobile Device? Yes. Two we will cover in this article are mobile and online productivity. Yet despite its adoption across all industry sizes and most sectors, many firms are not taking advantage of highly valuable capabilities. JanuEdited on FebruFrom Managing Contacts in the Field to Online Reporting, FileMaker Has You CoveredįileMaker Pro, a user-friendly, secure, cross-platform relational database application and engine, has gone through numerous upgrades and feature updates since its debut in 1985. ![]()
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