Tool Audit Released!

In Announcements, Documentation by Chris Wirtz December 23rd, 2020

ShareMyToolbox is excited to announce the release of new functionality. Tool Audit will allow contractors to send a list of small tools and assets to an employee and have them “confirm” that each tool is present and accounted for. The tool audit can be performed by the employee who has the tool assigned to them or by another employee. The mobile app allows field workers to scan barcode tags or QR code tags to confirm the tools as well as to visually confirm assets where tagging is not present. Like all features of ShareMyToolbox this function grew out of customer …

ShareMyToolbox Documentation is ALL Online

In Documentation by Chris Wirtz December 16th, 2020

Tool Tracking App

Our setup documentation has been updated to reflect new functionality and additions to the system over the last several months. We also re-formatted the documentation to make it even easier to read and understand.

ShareMyToolbox Documentation 2-16-17

In Documentation by Chris Wirtz December 16th, 2020

Tool Tracking App

Our setup documentation has been updated to reflect new functionality and additions to the system over the last several months. We also re-formatted the documentation to make it even easier to read and understand.

New Functionality: Mass Tool Transfer

In Documentation by Chris Wirtz June 14th, 2019

Tool Tracking mass transfer

We released an update to our web interface yesterday that will be helpful to many users. It can be a common scenario where an employee leaves or a job foreman is replaced and the assigned tools need to be transferred to a new foreman.

ShareMyToolbox Tutorials Updated

In Documentation by Chris Wirtz June 14th, 2019

Tool Tracking Tutorials update

We now have tutorials for ShareMyToolbox on our website! Since we will be changing these a number of times over the new few months as features are added, we haven’t jazzed them up yet. You’ll have to put up with my non-radio voice for a bit, but just focus on the content and not my “southernisms.”