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Field worker app
Workhr's frontline app is a real native app, not a website in a shell, with a light mode built for satellite and remote sites. Sign in, capture work and stay safe on one bar of signal or a Starlink link.
Most workforce apps assume a good connection. On a remote site, a new subdivision or the end of a rural road, that assumption breaks, and so does the app. Workhr's field app is built for the opposite: a native app with an offline queue and a light mode that sends tiny packets, so it keeps working on constrained connections, including Starlink and a single bar of mobile signal.
The Workhr field app is a proper native app for iOS and Android, with a native shell, offline storage and a fast, app-like feel. It is not a mobile website wrapped in a frame, which is why it stays usable when the connection gets thin.
Switch to light mode and the app drops to essential functions and tiny data payloads, sized for satellite and heavily constrained links. A worker on a remote site can still sign in, log work and check in for safety without waiting on a page that never loads.
Sign in with GPS, see today's job, send a timesheet, report a hazard in their own language, and hit an SOS if something goes wrong. Captured offline and synced the moment a connection returns, so nothing is lost on a bad-signal day.
Native plus offline queue plus a light mode means the app keeps working where a web app would spin forever.
Light mode is sized for satellite and remote-site links, so field crews stay connected on Starlink.
Captures made offline sync automatically when a connection returns, so no sign-in or timesheet goes missing.
See the native Workhr field app and its Starlink-ready light mode, built for remote sites and thin connections.