Photo-first capture
The work happens; you snap; voice annotations follow. Designed for the reality of an outage floor — gloved hands, time pressure, and a job that can't wait for a typed form.
A Creston Global Enterprises product
QuickReports is a field-capture and reporting tool for industrial-maintenance project managers and contractors. Capture work as it happens, route it to the right people, and produce documentation that survives the next outage walkthrough.
In development
The work happens; you snap; voice annotations follow. Designed for the reality of an outage floor — gloved hands, time pressure, and a job that can't wait for a typed form.
Craft-based scoping during pre-award; contractor-assigned routing once the work is awarded. The same record carries the same context across both phases — no duplicate entry, no lost handoffs.
Project managers see the full picture; contractors see the assignments that are theirs; auditors see the trail. Each view is shaped to the role and the responsibility that comes with it.
Captured records pass through an assisted-review step that flags inconsistencies, missing detail, and routing-relevant signals. The human reviewer always decides; the assistance is a force multiplier, not a substitute for judgment.
Industrial sites have spotty network at best. QuickReports does not assume connectivity — every primary capture flow runs on-device. Records sync automatically when the network returns.
Built for industrial use on iOS and Android. Fast, accessible, designed for one-handed operation on a hard hat day. No web shell, no compromise on responsiveness.
QuickReports is being built by James Creston, an industrial-maintenance project manager with two decades of operational experience at combined-cycle power facilities. The product is shaped by the actual workflow patterns of regulated-industry maintenance — not a theoretical model, not a generic field-service template adapted from another vertical.
The product inherits its governance, security, and privacy posture from Creston Global Enterprises. Same canon, same accountability, same documented controls.
QuickReports is being built. There is no public release and no TestFlight at this time. To be considered for early access when it opens, get in touch via the parent organization — a product domain will route here once the work is closer to a public release.