Crews work whatever phase the jobsite is actually on. Every one of them still needs photo evidence and the office's sign-off before it counts as done.
Work gets closed up before anyone checks it. Photos get lost in text threads. SteerJobs makes verification the workflow: every phase produces evidence, every approval is on the record, and no phase counts as finished until the office signs off.
The office requests a redo with a note. The phase goes straight back to the crew, who fix it on the spot and resubmit — all logged on the job. It isn't approved until they do.
No. The order you set is the plan, and it's what everyone sees — but no phase waits on the one before it. If the electrician can't come Tuesday, framing starts. What doesn't change: no phase is skipped, every one needs photos and an approval, and the job is finished only when all of them are approved.
No. Crews see their jobs, the phases on each one, and a camera button. Check in, shoot the phase they're working, send it.
The time it was taken, where it was taken, the phase it belongs to, and the permit number the job was working under. On iPhone those facts are drawn onto the image itself, so the photo still says what it is once it leaves the app.
iPhone via TestFlight today; the office dashboard runs in any browser. Android crews use the web app in any browser.
You do. Each company's data is fully isolated — never sold, never shared with advertisers.
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