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FieldHub has launched its Apple iOS application for field technicians. This application complements FieldHub’s existing Android application, providing the same suite of functionality to support field operations.
FieldHub is an all-in-one cloud platform for security installers’ business operations. It provides a single system to manage the business from proposal to project, including field service management, inventory, recurring/deferred revenue management, and full accounting.
The FieldHub mobile application connects field technicians to the core business workflow. Field technicians access their schedule through the mobile app, tracking work and travel time, materials installed, checklists, customer approvals, material requests, photos, and other site visit information.
Information collected from the mobile application directly feeds job costing, payroll, customer billing, and other system functions.
FieldHub’s Android application has been in use since 2017 and has been effective in improving security installers’ field management. The development of the iOS counterpart broadens FieldHub’s market to include Apple-only or “bring your own device” operations. The application works on iPhones and iPads and is developed natively for superior performance.
FieldHub’s commitment to developing separate native Android and iOS mobile apps allows for:
FieldHub Inc. is a developer of SaaS solutions for field service and security integrator businesses. The FieldHub cloud platform offers integrated CRM, field service management, inventory, revenue management, accounts receivable and payable, general ledger, and process management for businesses with field services, project management, inventory, and recurring revenue. For more, visit www.fieldhub.com.

A FieldHub Update – November 2025
At our Build25 user conference in Baltimore this October, one topic generated plenty of conversation: credit card processing fees and surcharges. Security installers and service providers are understandably looking for ways to offset the 2-3.5% they pay on every card transaction. But as we’ve dug deeper into this issue on behalf of our FieldHub community, we’ve discovered something unexpected: we still don’t have clear answers.

We’re still buzzing from the incredible conversations at FieldHub Build25 in Baltimore. While we spent most of the conference diving deep into platform updates and industry trends, we wanted to do something a little different this year – and it turned out to be one of the most valuable sessions we’ve ever hosted.
We brought together an absolutely stacked panel of cybersecurity experts (their words, but we completely agree): Michael Sussman, who chairs Fenwick’s privacy and cybersecurity practice and was one of the earliest leaders in the field; Laura Galante, former director of the Cyber Threat Integration Center; and Jon Lenzner, former chief of staff to the FBI director. Alexis Serfaty, Director of Geo-Technology at Eurasia Group, moderated what became one of the most engaging and practical security discussions many attendees had ever experienced.

Let’s talk about what happens when your field service platform and accounting software decide they’re not on speaking terms anymore. We’ve heard horror stories from the field: double-billing that damages customer relationships, sync failures that require hours of manual data entry, and that sinking feeling when you realize last week’s invoices never made it to your accounting system.