Common Questions
Technical and field-based teams that produce similar reports repeatedly. That includes inspections, surveys, site visits, maintenance work, compliance checks, and other jobs where notes are captured first and the formal report gets written later.
It helps teams turn notes, photos, and other captured job information into finished reports faster. The aim is to reduce admin, cut retyping, and get the report much closer to done before the day is over.
No. Quickler is focused on repeated reporting workflows where structure, evidence, and review matter. It is meant to fit technical reporting, not open-ended content generation.
Quickler Reports is in early pilot stage. The current focus is proving the capture-to-report loop with real teams and tightening the first reporting niche.
The starting point is a short conversation about how your team captures information now, what the report has to look like, and where time or quality is being lost. From there Quickler can assess whether the workflow looks like a fit for an early pilot.
Yes, but the main site focus is repeated reporting. If a charity has reporting or documentation workflows with the same pattern, it can still be a fit.
Apply for an early pilot or send a short note about the report your team writes repeatedly and where the manual admin still sits.
Apply for an early pilot