Mosio increases mobile worker productivity and competitive advantages

 

Mosio, a mobile software company providing text messaging
and mobile web solutions for businesses, announced the launch of FieldForce
Mobile, a web-based mobile messaging software for the mobile workforce.

 

The service enables companies to save time and money over
phone calls by communicating with their workers via two-way text messages.

 

Designed to give small and medium sized businesses a
competitive mobile edge without the need to buy new phones or hardware,
FieldForce Mobile is on-demand two-way text messaging software empowering
companies with 5 – 500 reps, technicians, drivers or contractors working away
from the office.

 

The massive shift in the way people communicates with
each other using mobile phones offers great advantages to businesses interested
in communicating with their workers on-the-go. In the past this has been
cost-prohibitive because of the need to buy new mobile devices and hardware,
sign carrier contracts or develop apps,” said Noel Chandler, CEO, Mosio.

 

Mosio’s FieldForce offers companies the ability to let
their workers use the phones they already have, but empowers management with
internal business interactions from a web-based dashboard, offering visibility,
control and increased revenues through improved work communication
efficiencies.

 

Mobility has been reserved for larger companies willing
to spend more money to outfit their workforces with the newest technologies,
creating a competitive gap over smaller companies still using phone calls,
push-to-talk or two-way radio communications for dispatch and field support.
FieldForce levels the playing field for mobile workforce communications by
tapping into two things everyone in business has: a text message-enabled phone
in their pocket and the internet back at the office,” added Chandler.


FieldForce is best suited for any company with a remote workforce (local,
regional or national), currently using voice phone calls or radio
communications for dispatch, who are not interested in purchasing new mobile
devices, hardware or apps.

 

FieldForce is being utilized or in discussions with
companies providing or utilizing Field Reps, Remodeling and Construction,
Plumbing, HVAC, Trucking and Logistics, Couriers, Pest Control, Alarm and
Security, Staffing, Service Technicians, Retail Services and Sales
Representatives.

 

Mosio has found that reps or technicians
using FieldForce 5 times instead of making phone calls, returning voicemails or
talking on the radio provides their company with a return on investment.

 

Depending on how much a mobile worker depends on
directions, real-time updates or writing down information to do their job
correctly, the ROI can happen in 1-5 business days. Mosio offers a 30-day money
back guarantee for companies willing to test the Five Use” Return on
Investment claim.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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