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How to Streamline Your Operations with Mobile ISN's Offline Mode
How to Streamline Your Operations with Mobile ISN's Offline Mode
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Written by Diego Ceja
Updated over a week ago

In today's fast-paced world, staying connected is essential. With Mobile ISN's innovative offline mode feature, you can carry on with your inspection tasks seamlessly, regardless of connectivity.

Create and Edit Inspections Anytime, Anywhere

Say goodbye to connectivity constraints! Our app allows you to initiate new inspections and modify existing ones even when you're offline. Whether you're in a remote area or experiencing network issues, you can effortlessly update inspection details such as date, time, location, client information, and parameters. Rest assured, your offline creations seamlessly integrate with your calendar once connectivity is restored. Inspections that are created offline are shown on your calendar in a dark grey color until the sync is complete.

Stay Organized with Offline Calendar Access

Keep track of your schedule even without internet access. Our app enables you to view and manage your inspection calendar offline, ensuring you never miss a beat. Whether you're planning your day in a remote location or simply experiencing a connectivity hiccup, rest assured that you have access to the most up-to-date calendar data.

Seamless Synchronization

When connectivity is restored, our app automatically syncs all locally stored data with the server, ensuring seamless continuity of your work. Whether it's updated reports, calendar changes, or new inspections, you'll receive timely notifications upon successful synchronization, keeping you informed every step of the way.

Effortless Biometric Login

Streamline your access with biometric login options such as fingerprint or facial recognition. By enabling biometric authentication, you can bypass the login screen and access the app with ease, even when offline. Rest assured, our robust security measures ensure that your biometric data is safeguarded and used only for authentication purposes.

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