Where Quickler is rooted
Quickler's first customers are UK trades and inspection firms running EICR, gas, van and site safety workflows. The UK is where the product was proven against real regulatory work.
Quickler runs inspection and compliance workflows over WhatsApp. Because the field worker only needs the WhatsApp account already on their phone, Quickler works the same way in London, Lyon or Los Angeles. There is no national app store to clear, no local hardware to ship, and no country-specific install. The product has deep roots in UK compliance and is used by firms in the UK, Europe and the United States.
Why it travels
Most field software is tied to a place by its plumbing: an app store listing per region, SMS gateways per country, hardware to distribute. Quickler avoids all of that by running on infrastructure that is already global.
The result is a field compliance tool that a firm in the United States or mainland Europe can adopt in exactly the same week, and the same way, as a firm in the UK.
Any form, any country
Quickler was first built around UK compliance work — EICR electrical reports, CP12 gas safety certificates, van walkround checks — because that is where it started. But the engine underneath is form-agnostic.
If your team inspects something and writes it down, Quickler can run it — wherever in the world the inspection happens.
Track record
Quickler's first customers are UK trades and inspection firms running EICR, gas, van and site safety workflows. The UK is where the product was proven against real regulatory work.
Quickler's founder has previously built and delivered field and data software for US customers in a prior venture. That international experience is why the product was designed to be country-agnostic from day one.
With data hosted in Germany and a GDPR-aligned design, Quickler is a natural fit for field compliance work across the European Union.
Common questions
Yes. WhatsApp is widely used in the US and Quickler runs over it exactly as it does in the UK. Upload your inspection or safety form and Quickler builds the workflow.
Yes. Data is hosted in the EU and the product is GDPR-aligned, which suits firms across the European Union.
No. EICR and CP12 are just examples. You can upload any form from any country and run it as a WhatsApp workflow.
Pricing is quoted in GBP, with EUR and USD available on request. There is no per-user fee, so cost does not change with team size.
Workflows run in English today, with further languages on the roadmap.
Start a free trial at app.quickler.co/signup, or get in touch to talk through a workflow for your country.