Description
Bulbthings is asset management software that supports companies in a number of different industry sectors, including manufacturing, hospitality, transportation, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, education, entertainment, and more. Supervisors can create a single source of truth (SSOT) and keep a log of available stock, along with photographs, storage information, and other relevant paperwork.
With Bulbthings, businesses can use QR code scanning to manage inventory locations, get geofencing notifications, and view important fleet data like miles, damage cases, make, model, maintenance expenses, comments, and more. Using the dashboard’s actionable analytics, managers may create dynamic reports and get a general overview of problems that have been found and wasted resources. Users can also manage work orders and make task lists to organize maintenance procedures.
Businesses can use Bulbthings to connect their platform to various external programs. Besides, group collaboration, a built-in database, status monitoring, cost estimation, and job administration are further features. Do you know who uses Bulbthings? For SMEs in all industries who depend on a range of physical assets to run their businesses and deliver services and are searching for a simple all-in-one solution, Bulbthings is the go-to option. Bulbthings are deployed in Cloud, SaaS, Web-based, Android (Mobile), iPhone (Mobile)
Details
- Listing categories Asset Tracking Software / Asset Tracking
- Is Your Software Cloud Based? On-premise, Yes-Cloud
- Customization Yes - Available
- Open Source Yes, No
Specification
Mobile Support
Mobile Platform
IOS, Android, Windows Mobile
Desktop OS Support
Web App, Windows, Macintosh
Multi Language Support
API Support
Technical Support
Chat Support, Email Support, Video Tutorials, Knowledge Base, Phone Support
Is it cloud based?
Software Suites for?
Video
One review on “Bulbthings”
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Hannah P.
•ProsThe UX design is rather pleasant and easy to understand how to use features. Advertised features seem useful for most companies.
ConsImportant features were not functional and communication with the bulbthings was difficult and not leading to any debugging of these features.
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