Photo Editing on Web App
Add ability to edit photos on web app, not just on mobile.
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Gary Ricks commented
This is SO important for most of us in the field who do a lot of tedious work back in the office. I do all the inspections for several clients and then write the estimates, and send estimates to customers and/or insurance companies. Before I send any photos, I usually mark up the photos. Because this tool is not in the desktop app, I have to use another app (I use Company Cam) to do that, then upload those photos to Job Nimbus. And, to integrate Company Cam you have to have PAID account. MOST people in the field I know who mark up photos use Company Cam. So, without a paid acct with Company Cam, I have to take photos from JN (or Company Cam), mark them up in Company Cam, download them to my desktop, then upload them to JN. I don't have time to mark up 100 photos on site nor do I want to when I am sitting in my truck after an inspection. It's time consuming as it is when doing it from a desktop, not to mention a phone. JN has everything I need for roofing, except that ONE feature. From a business standpoint, anyone who is paying for a Company Cam acct could save that fee (min $52 per month - just to integrate to JN, for this issue) and use that to add services with JN (hint hint!). That's a LOT of business you are missing out on, not to mention making it much easier on this end and making the end user more loyal to your product.
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Leanne Willis commented
Not having this feature mandates that we not use JN and have to maintain CC as the go to app for photos. Thus creating the problem that the project conversations in CC is being used as a Notes field and team is not adding notes to the JN file regularly.
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Brandi Ivy commented
We use this feature regularly as a part of the CC integrated software and thus far, this capability is the only one I can find that prevents us from just using JN photos.
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Carl Middleton commented
Need the ability to edit photos via the browser version of JobNimbus. The only ability to edit photos at this point is to do so via the mobile version. This is very limiting.