WheelHouse Technologies Introduces WheelHouse Mobile for Smart Phones

August 3, 2011

WheelHouse Technologies, Inc. has launched WheelHouse Mobile, designed to provide real-time maintenance alerts and maintenance update capabilities from any smart phone in the cellular network. WheelHouse Mobile is a customer-driven enhancement to WheelHouse, intended to provide a fast and easy way to receive maintenance alerts and update maintenance using their mobile device.
WheelHouse Mobile takes advantage of smart phone technology and provides service wherever a cellular signal is available. With the ever-expanding coverage area provided by top tier cellular providers, owners and their captains can use WheelHouse Mobile to stay up to date on maintenance alerts for their yachts.
WheelHouse Mobile is available to all current and future WheelHouse yacht and fleet users and is included at no additional cost in their WheelHouse subscription. Users will receive maintenance alerts via a brief email message as they are triggered. They can then update the maintenance task, identify parts used, and record other maintenance notes. Data entered on the smart phone is dynamically uploaded to the WheelHouse cloud and is immediately available on any web-connected device.
Like WheelHouse for web, the mobile application does not require an application download to the mobile device. Users can just click the email link in the maintenance alert email, or the shortcut icon on their phone, and start reviewing and updating maintenance.

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