Plan with context
Coordinate work orders, schedules, projects, task libraries, calendar, and assignments across authorized Sites.
Give every Site one shared account of the work, without pulling technicians away from it.
The team mission
Planners need visibility. Technicians need a fast path through the job. Managers need credible history. Teams keeps those needs attached to the same operational record.
Coordinate work orders, schedules, projects, task libraries, calendar, and assignments across authorized Sites.
Capture tasks, observations, labor, parts, expenses, evidence, and completion from GroundBoot mobile.
Use the Business workspace for maintenance, assets, inventory, reports, user access, and auditable activity.
The shared journey
The team gains visibility by improving the record around the work, not by making field entry heavier.
Give each job a clear record of the request, work, evidence, costs, and result.
Place work in the right Site, project, asset, schedule, and responsibility without hiding ownership.
Turn completed work into usable history for planning, repeat service, reporting, and handoff.
Initial offer
The initial customer offer includes mobile and web access for named users, with one tenant-wide workspace and explicit Site grants.
Work orders, schedules, task libraries, projects, calendar, evidence, completion, reports, and audit.
Site-owned registry, hierarchy, documents, work history, relationships, inventory, and reporting.
Teams Essential uses an operational dashboard and Site lists. It does not load portfolio maps, Site scenes, or 3D tools.
3D Site orientation and asset-to-scene context remain implemented only for controlled demo workspaces.
Book a demoSystems, monitoring, Bridge, and managed-property runtime begin only with explicitly activated buildings.
Book a demoQualified organizations define identity, deployment, integration, retention, and support boundaries by contract.
Discuss EnterpriseAccess boundary
Essential seats cover the initial maintenance and asset experience. Roles, capabilities, Site grants, subscription state, and record state still determine what each person can see or change.
Teams Essential starts with three named seats and no separate Site subscription, map, or 3D dependency. Premium and PropertyMGR remain private demo paths.