Mobile software company FotoNotes has acquired SiteCapture, a field operations platform used in the solar industry. In addition, FotoNotes announced a name change for the combined entity to SiteCapture, to better represent the company’s product offering. With this acquisition, SiteCapture will offer a mobile field operations software for the solar, residential real estate and property management industries.
Kamal Shah, founder and CEO of FotoNotes, will continue as CEO of SiteCapture, while Christopher Doyle, founder of SiteCapture has joined the board of directors.
“FotoNotes and SiteCapture are long-time partners, achieving substantial success in our respective industries,” Shah said. “This is the natural next strategic step in our mission to deliver the best field operations software platform for solar, residential property and other field-service intensive industries.”
SiteCapture eliminates the inefficiencies in capturing and managing critical data and photos on every field service job. With SiteCapture, companies need only one application to manage their entire range of field activities — driving down costs by 10-20%, while cutting reporting time by up to 75%, claims the company. SiteCapture is scalable and easily configurable, and has been used to complete more than 5 million jobs and capture more than 100 million photos.
“We launched SiteCapture to help streamline and lower costs in the solar installation process,” Doyle said. “The combined entity will bring even better technology to the solar industry to further support our founding mission of improving solar processes.”
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