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New mobile app makes paper forms a thing of the past

By Michelle Froese | April 22, 2015

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Now it’s possible for workers and engineers to easily load important forms on their mobile devices.

Snappii, a leader in mobile apps for business and the creator of codeless app development platform, announced the first of its kind solution in the industry for organizations that want to utilize Mobile Forms and reduce or replace reliance on paper forms. Snappii’s solution removes all the barriers for organizations to replace paper forms with mobile apps, so cost, time, and work required is no longer an objection to move to Mobile Forms.

While many organizations want to reduce reliance on paper forms because they are expensive to print, error-prone due to eligible handwriting, often get lost, and require retyping into computer systems, physical storage and so on, many organizations haven’t been able to replace paper forms. The cost of recreating forms to and electronic format and the time required has been too limiting. Even small organizations still use hundreds of paper forms.

Snappii’s new technology, however, removes all of the barriers involved with switching to Mobile Forms. It is instant and requires no effort. By simply loading exiting PDF forms, which businesses already use into any app provided by Snappii, apps users can begin immediately using these existing forms on any mobile device. There are no new forms to build or recreate. Simply pick a form, load it, and start using it (the trial is free).

Once forms are uploaded they can be instantly:

  • Used to enter information
  • Filled out and shared with co-workers via e-mail or Cloud drives
  • Stored locally on device or on Cloud drives such as Dropbox, Box, Goggle Drive and MS OneDrive;
  • Printed

What’s more is that users can add additional capabilities (fields) to forms they have imported. The additional capabilities include:

  • Signature capture fields
  • Photo capture fields
  • Date and time stamp fields
  • Additional fields to capture text and numbers
  • Show GPS location on the map
  • Add bar code QR code scanners
  • Add radio buttons, multiple choice buttons, checkboxes

“Every business has forms. By loading existing forms into mobile apps, we have enabled any organization to go mobile and instantly use their mobile devices,” said Alex Bakman, Snappii President and CEO. “Now paper forms can be replaced with mobile apps for as low as $15 per user per month.”

Snappii also announces its new My PDF Form Manager mobile app. This app is designed for individuals and enables them to upload any PDF file into the app, fill it out, and share in multiple ways.

“My PDF Form Manager” app will increase business productivity as it makes it possible to turn any PDF into an app, capture information needed and share created reports with others. Now app users can utilize their own forms inside any of Snappii apps.

Snappii offers mobile business apps for such industries as:

  • Construction
  • General Business
  • Heavy Equipment
  • Energy and gas
  • Transportation & Logistics
  • Utilities
  • Productivity
  • Government

Snappii already has 80+ live business apps in 30 industries available for download for free on Apple and Google Play.

Snappii 
www.snappii.com


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Tagged With: app, forms, mobile, paperless, Snappii, technology, tracking
 

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