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Development · Kiosk, B2B & Field Apps

Field Service App Development for Work That Happens Away From the Desk

Infronest builds field service app tools for teams whose real work happens on-site, in vehicles, and at counters, far from a desktop. Instead of paper job sheets and phone calls back to the office, a field service management app captures work live and keeps dispatch and technicians in sync. These apps run inside the unified Infronest platform, so field data lands in the same workspace as your assets and reports rather than in a disconnected tool.

  • Built for the field, not the office
  • Dispatch and status in real time
  • Tenant-isolated and audit-ready
  • Secure on devices you do not fully control
  • Runs inside your IT operations platform

Why On-Site Work Forces a Real Field Service App

Teams do not adopt field tools for novelty. They reach a field service app because work done away from the desk keeps falling apart. A technician records a job on paper, dispatch cannot see progress, and details get lost between the site and the office. Service managers, dispatchers, and operations leads feel this gap every day, so the goal is to capture and coordinate work where it actually happens.

  • Field work is logged on paper, then re-entered later with errors and hours of delay.
  • Dispatch cannot see where jobs stand, so scheduling is guesswork and customers wait.
  • Field staff need the same app on the move, which our mobile app development delivers for Android and iOS.
  • Kiosks and counters run on brittle setups no one can update or monitor centrally.

What We Build

Field and B2B tools at Infronest cover the work that happens beyond the office, each scoped to a real operational outcome.

Field service apps. A mobile field service app for technicians to capture jobs, photos, and sign-offs, even offline.
Dispatch and scheduling. A field service scheduling app so the office assigns jobs and sees progress in real time.
Kiosk applications. Kiosk software for self-service counters and displays, managed and monitored centrally.
B2B portals. Secure apps for partners and suppliers, scoped so each sees only its own data.
Inventory and asset capture. On-site scanning that feeds straight into our asset management.

Why a Connected Field App Beats Paper and Phone Calls

Paper job sheets and phone updates are where field work loses its trail. That is the trap most on-site operations fall into: information captured on paper, relayed by call, and re-typed later, with mistakes at every handoff. Infronest builds the opposite. A field service management app captures work once, live, and shares it instantly with the office, which is exactly what teams tired of re-entry and guesswork need, and it runs under the same operational boundary as your other tools.

Working offline is part of that reliability, since field sites rarely have perfect connectivity. A field service app here captures work even without signal and syncs when it returns, so nothing is lost between the site and the system of record.

Secure on Devices Beyond Your Walls

Field phones and public kiosks sit outside your office and carry real risk if left untested. Apps built here can be assessed through the VAPT module, so authentication and data handling on exposed devices are tested before the app goes live rather than after an incident.

How a Field App Build Runs

Every engagement follows a clear path, so the app fits how your field team actually works.

Step 1, Scope. We map the on-site workflow, offline needs, and who dispatches, then agree on outcomes.
Step 2, Design. Screens and offline behavior are shaped around field reality, with role-based access from the start.
Step 3, Build. The app is built in reviewable increments, inside your tenant.
Step 4, Deploy. Field and kiosk apps are released and, where needed, scaled with our cloud and DevOps team.
Step 5, Operate. Apps run alongside your other modules, with field data feeding your reports and assets.

Who It Is For

A field service scheduling app makes sense when work happens on-site and the office is flying blind.

  • Service teams replacing paper job sheets with live, offline-capable capture.
  • Dispatchers who need real-time visibility of where every job stands.
  • Businesses running kiosks or counters that need central management and monitoring.
  • Companies that want field data to feed the same workspace as their assets and reports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. A field service app here captures work offline and syncs when connectivity returns, so technicians are never blocked and nothing is lost between the site and the office.
Yes. A field service scheduling app keeps the office and the field in sync, so dispatch can assign jobs and see progress live instead of calling around for updates.
Yes. A mobile field service app is built through our mobile app development for Android and iOS, so field staff use the same tool on whatever device they carry.
Yes. Kiosk software here is managed and monitored from your workspace, so counters and displays are updated and watched centrally rather than each running as a brittle island.
Apps can be tested through the VAPT module before launch, and run with tenant isolation and role-based access, so a field service management app on an exposed device is not a weak point.

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