The FMX React mobile app gives technicians their work orders, asset history, maintenance checklists, QR scanning and photo capture in the field — online or offline — so facility work is executed and recorded at the point of work, not written up later.
# Technician mobile app technician: "tech_042" assigned_today: 9 works_offline: true qr_scan: true photo_capture: true synced: true
Facility work happens away from the desk — in plant rooms, on rooftops, in basements where there is often no signal. If the technician's tools are paper job cards and phone calls, work is recorded late, inaccurately, or not at all. The FMX React mobile app is built for that reality: technicians receive their work orders, scan a QR tag to pull up an asset's full history, follow maintenance checklists, capture photos, and close jobs — all from a phone, and all working offline, syncing automatically when a connection returns.
This module is part of the integrated FMX platform — so it shares one source of truth with assets, maintenance, work orders and analytics, and is built and supported by a certified Frappe partner with a large in-house team.
Technicians see their assigned work orders with all details, so they know what to do, where and on which asset.
The app works without a connection and syncs when one returns, so basements and plant rooms never block the work.
Scan an asset's QR tag to open its full record and history, so the technician acts with complete context on site.
Follow maintenance and inspection checklists on the app, so work is consistent and completely recorded.
Capture before-and-after photos against the work order, creating visual evidence of work done.
Log labour, parts and notes and close the work order on site, so completion is recorded at the point of work.
The FMX mobile app is built on React for the real conditions of facility work — poor connectivity, hands-on tasks — so technicians record work at the point of execution rather than reconstructing it later. As a certified Frappe partner with a large in-house team, Quantbit brings experience across platform development, implementation and end-to-end solutions for many industries — so your facility project benefits from proven architecture from day one.
Technicians receive work orders, scan QR tags for asset history, follow checklists and capture photos from a phone — in plant rooms, on rooftops and in basements — so the tools match where facility work actually happens.
The app is offline-first: work is captured without a connection and syncs automatically when one returns — so poor connectivity, the perennial reason field data is lost, never blocks the work or the record.
Labour, parts, notes and photos are captured and the work order is closed on site — so completion is accurate and immediate, not reconstructed from memory at the end of the day.
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A facility technician mobile app gives field technicians their work orders, asset history, maintenance checklists, QR scanning and photo capture on a phone, ideally working offline so poor connectivity does not block work. The FMX Technician Mobile App by Quantbit Technologies is built on React, works offline-first, and syncs everything captured to the asset, work-order and SLA records on the FMX platform.
A facility management mobile app needs to work offline because facility work frequently happens in basements, plant rooms, lift shafts and rooftops where mobile connectivity is poor or absent. An offline-first app lets technicians capture work orders, checklists and photos without a signal and sync automatically when one returns — so field data is never lost. The FMX app by Quantbit Technologies is built this way.
// Quantbit Technologies — Certified Frappe & ERPNext Partner — Maker of FMX
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