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Tick time tracking review
Tick time tracking review





tick time tracking review

And I mean track in regard to inventory management – I’m not going to attach a Tick to everything. The app is pretty decent too, and I’m tempted to use it to track what comes in for review. That’s why I think they’ve priced the Tick so low – because Milwaukee wants to expand the One-Key network. The more One-Key app users, the greater the chances of stolen tool recovery. Milwaukee is seeking to grow the One-Key network, and doing so will only make things better for everyone. You can hide your tools from other One-Key users’ apps, but their phones will still detect the tool and you will receive a location update. Tracking is well executed, if your tool is being tracked by your phone. One-Key Network Can you find the One-Key Tick on this M18 miter saw? Where’d we leave that ladder? With a Tick attached to the ladder, the One-Key app will answer that question. Having One-Key Tick tracking on that trailer, and the One-Key app on the phones, will allow for knowing where that trailer is, without having to make guesses. Let’s say his partner had to bring it elsewhere. When we had some demo work done to prepare for a renovation, the contractor showed up with his trailer, and left it in the drive for a few days. While I can see the benefit for service techs and teams working on a larger jobsite, there are benefits for smaller residential contractors as well. The One-Key app will tell you where your smartphone last saw your One-Key or Tick-attached tool or equipment. Maybe someone else on a larger commercial jobsite borrowed your air compressor. It does happen. Friends and contractors have left their tools behind here, numerous times. Once there was a ladder left behind, another time scaffolding. Or a tradesmen that leaves a ladder behind. The primary function of the Tick is for YOU to interact with YOUR tools. Lots of tools are left behind at jobsites, and especially commercial jobsites.Ĭonsider the service tech that might leave a drill in a ceiling, or behind a machine. Tools have been recovered at pawn shops, swap meets, and even a Milwaukee service center.

tick time tracking review

As Milwaukee’s One-Key user network grows, so does the tracking network. The One-Key Tick does not guarantee that stolen tools will be recovered, but it increases the chances. And it can – I was told that there are a couple of success stories each month. Well, I thought the biggest selling point was that it could help the recovery of stolen tools. What does it do? Potential Stolen Tool Recovery The sale pricing is expected to last thru. $10 is a pretty low-risk investment, at least compared to $30, and is exactly half of the price you pay for each when you buy a 50-pack. To start, the Tick is on sale right now, for $10 each at Home Depot. But hopefully you’ll be in a better position to make that determination for yourself. As always, I’m not here to tell you to buy it, or to not buy it.







Tick time tracking review