Adoption is the whole game. The QuaBook floor app installs on the phones and tablets your team already carries — iPhone, Android, and iPad — built for the glove and the dead zone first: PIN to unlock, big-tap targets, and it keeps logging when the Wi-Fi drops, syncing the moment it's back.
It runs on the phones and tablets your team already carries. A one-handed phone check on the move, or a full-screen iPad at the line — the same signed-in operator, the same live work orders.
No usernames, no passwords, no shared logins on a greasy keyboard. The operator taps their face, enters a 4-digit PIN, and every record from that point is stamped to them. Switching operators between shifts takes three seconds.
Fast to enter with gloves on, and unique to each person on the line.
Who did what, when — captured automatically for the audit trail.
Operators don't have to remember the QC schedule — the station does. Every work order shows its checkpoint timeline at a glance: what's done, what's coming, and what's overdue right now. The next check is never a surprise.
Tap the due check and the station already knows the spec. The operator enters the reading, sees instantly whether it's in tolerance, and signs Pass or Fail. An out-of-spec value opens a deviation on that work order automatically — no separate paperwork, no guessing the limits.
Production floors have dead zones. The app stores every check on the device the instant it's entered, then reconciles with the server the moment the connection returns — no lost data, no double entry.
Every check the operator logs is written to the server in real time.
The network drops, but the station keeps working. Records are stored safely on the device.
The connection returns and every queued record uploads on its own. Nothing re-entered.
Every interaction is sized and shaped for a busy operator in PPE — fast, forgiving, and impossible to get wrong.
Every control is sized well above the 44px minimum, so a gloved fingertip lands first time.
No usernames or passwords on the floor — a short PIN signs the operator in and stamps every record.
Guided, one-thing-at-a-time screens mean a new hire logs valid checks without a manual.
Weight, temperature, and visual checks captured at the line — out-of-spec readings flag instantly and open a deviation.
Allergen changeovers, CIP, and pre-op checks signed off step by step before a line is cleared to run.
Open issues, holds, and QC state pass cleanly to the next crew — nothing lost between shifts.
The station never stops logging — every record reconciles automatically the moment the network returns.
See the operator station running offline, signing in by PIN, and syncing the second it reconnects.