By Cass Jacoby.
Being a contractor means that you juggle quite a lot; it can be tricky to keep track of all of your clients, current policies, and your projects. With so many moving parts, it is no surprise that something as simple as staying up to date with every project or remembering which photos went with which roof can be so hard.
That is why CompanyCam was created by contractors to be an end-to-end photo and project management solution. Developed to make the entire process of taking, organizing and sharing photos of a job easier and more efficient, CompanyCam is the tool that is making those behind the camera smile for once.
CompanyCam allows users to take unlimited photos which are location and time stamped, sent to the cloud and stored securely. That means it is easy to share photos with insurance adjusters, customers and crew mates no matter where they are. It also makes it easy to organize your photo galleries and sync new photos automatically so that everyone can stay on the same page.
Plus, with CompanyCam users can add drawings, arrows, comments, tags and voice notes to create project timelines, photo galleries, reports and transformation photos through the app. You can even comment and tag other users directly on the photo or project within CompanyCam. It has never been easier to document your work and show your progress.
So, what are you waiting for? Take the headache out of documenting your process and make photos on the jobsite as easy as taking a snapshot. See for yourself how CompanyCam can help your business through a free 14-day trial of CompanyCam.
Learn more about CompanyCam in their RoofersCoffeeShop® Directory or visit companycam.com.
About Cass
Cass works as a reporter/writer for RoofersCoffeeShop, MetalCoffeeShop AskARoofer and MetalCoffeeShop. When she isn’t writing about roofs, she is putting her Master degree to work writing about movies and dancing with her plants.
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