When the network disappears, work shouldn’t stop
Field teams rarely work in perfect conditions. Inspections, maintenance, surveys, and incident response often happen in places with weak or no connectivity—remote sites, industrial zones, underground facilities, or disaster areas. Cloud‑first tools fail exactly when teams need them most.
OffGridOps was built for those moments.
It is an offline‑first field operations app designed to help teams track sites, operations, tasks, and incidents with verifiable evidence—without relying on a server or constant internet access.
What is OffGridOps?
OffGridOps is a lightweight but powerful mobile app for managing field work in disconnected environments. All data is stored locally on the device and remains fully usable offline. When connectivity is unavailable, teams can still record locations, capture evidence, and track operational status with confidence.
OffGridOps is ideal for:
- Field inspections
- Maintenance and repair teams
- Remote infrastructure operations
- Safety audits and compliance checks
- Disaster response and emergency operations
Core concepts
Sites — Know where work happens
A Site represents a physical location where work occurs. Each site can store:
- Name and notes
- Exact GPS coordinates
- Media evidence
- Operational history
Sites provide the context that anchors all field activity.
Ops — Organize real‑world missions
An Op represents a work session or mission tied to a site. Use Ops when:
- Multiple tasks are performed during a visit
- A team is assigned to the job
- Work spans hours or multiple days
Each Op follows a clear lifecycle: Draft → Active → Closed.
Tasks & Incidents — Capture what really happened
Tasks and incidents document the reality of field work:
- What was done
- What went wrong
- When it happened
- Why it matters
Clear status and severity indicators make operational risk visible at a glance.
Media evidence — Proof, not memory
OffGridOps allows users to attach photos and videos directly from their device. Media is:
- Explicitly selected by the user
- Stored locally on the device
- Linked to sites, tasks, or incidents
This turns field records into auditable, trustworthy evidence.
Offline maps and place search
Mapping continues to work even without connectivity:
- Pan and zoom offline maps
- Set precise coordinates
- Offline place search with autocomplete
- Walking map with live GPS tracking
Teams always know where they are—and where work happened.
Device‑to‑device sharing
No cloud? No problem.
OffGridOps supports export and import between devices, allowing teams to:
- Share data on‑site
- Transfer records between phones
- Keep operations decentralized and resilient
Designed for durability
OffGridOps focuses on speed, clarity, and reliability:
- Offline by default
- Fast data entry with compact cards
- Clear status and severity chips
- Dark‑mode friendly for night operations
Everything is optimized for real‑world use, not demos.
Multilingual by design
OffGridOps supports:
- English
- Thai
- Japanese
This makes it suitable for regional teams, contractors, and cross‑border operations.
Who is OffGridOps for?
If your team operates in places where connectivity is unreliable—or irrelevant—OffGridOps keeps your work:
- Organized
- Verifiable
- Reliable
Anywhere.
Offline isn’t a limitation. It’s a strategy.
Modern field operations don’t need more dashboards. They need tools that work under pressure, in real environments, with real constraints.
OffGridOps is built for the real world.
Get OffGridOps
Download the app from your preferred store:
- Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.simplico.OffGridOps
- Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/th/app/offgridops/id6758730469
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