Onsite photo collection is here!

Green Energy Trading’s Onsite app now lets you capture geotagged photos.

Sick of trying to remember to turn on geotagging and emailing photos manually?

We just made it easy!

Onsite now takes geotagged photos for Water Heater and Space Heater assignments and optional photos for PV assignments.

Simply create the assignment in Geo, assign an Onsite user and snap your photos.

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Onsite highlights mandatory photos, so nothing gets missed. PV photos are optional, so you can decide what is important to capture for your business. Take as many photos as you like for each item.

Photos are conveniently stamped with the date, assignment no. and geotag and synced to Geo without you having to lift a finger.

You’ll never be asked to provide a stat dec for missing geotagged photos again.

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View your photos in the app, GETOnsite folder in your device gallery or access them from the zip link in Geo.

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FAQs

  1. Do I need to enter all job details to be able to collect photos in the app?

    No. You can start collecting photos once an Onsite user has been assigned to the job.

  2. Can I delete photos?

    Yes. Click on the photo and press > REMOVE. The image will be saved in your device gallery in case you need it later.

  3. Can I upload a photo taken from outside the app?

    Yes. Press the gallery icon from within the photo item and select the photo from your device gallery. Note Onsite only allows you to upload geotagged images.

  4. Can I add more photos later?

    Yes. Onsite allows you to add additional photos at any time until the assignment has been submitted.

More FAQs   here.

There have been several updates in recent months, and more improvements on the way. Check you have the latest version of the app 1.1.97 and keep up to date, so you don’t miss out.

New to Onsite?

Save time, energy and paper with our simple, easy to use mobile app.

Find out more or give us a call 1300 077 784.

 
 
 
 
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