3-Tap Field Operations
Close a work order in three taps. Built for dirty gloves, intermittent satellite, and sunlight.
The best maintenance system is worthless if the technician won't use it. Industry field adoption typically sits at 30–40%, because most tools were designed for an office, not a flight line.
FORGE's field interface closes a work order in three taps and reports a fault in two taps and one spoken sentence. It is built for dirty gloves, intermittent satellite connectivity, and outdoor sunlight. The payoff is a 91% field adoption rate — which means the operational data feeding CDRLs, reliability analytics, and readiness reporting is actually complete.
- ▸Close a work order in three taps
- ▸Report a fault in two taps + one voice sentence
- ▸Designed for gloves, low-bandwidth, and sunlight
- ▸91% field adoption vs. the 30–40% industry average
Common questions
Adoption is what makes the data complete. If technicians skip the system, CDRLs, reliability metrics, and readiness reports are built on gaps. FORGE's field UX drives 91% adoption versus a 30–40% industry norm.