Team Communication App for Frontline Workers
Most "team communication apps" were built for office workers typing at desks. Frontline and deskless teams need something different: instant voice, hands-free operation, and safety. Here's what to look for in a team communication app for people on their feet.
Voice first, not chat first
A guard, picker or store associate can't stop to type. Push-to-talk delivers a spoken message to the whole team in under a second — the fastest way to coordinate when your hands and eyes are busy.
Built for the field
- Works on phones staff already carry, over any network.
- Background incoming-call ringing so urgent calls aren't missed.
- Presence and a directory so you know who's on shift.
- Broadcast and dispatch channels for one-to-many coordination.
Communication and safety in one
Because frontline work carries real risk, the right app combines comms with panic/SOS, lone-worker check-ins and a live map — so a single tool keeps the team coordinated and safe.
A team app built for the frontline
Voice, broadcast, dispatch and safety in one — free for up to 5 users.
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