Reporting

Sixty reports, and several of them tell you what to do.

Competitors typically ship a dashboard and a device list and call it reporting. This is the part of the product we would rather show you than describe.

60
reports
15
categories
Every
one exports to CSV
100k
devices, page loads under a second
The difference

A number is not an answer.

Where another product's report says “Device X: 46 alerts”, ours says what the 46 alerts actually were and what you should change. Same data, one fewer meeting.

Typical fleet reporting
DEVICEALERTS
Picker 0446
Van 12 tablet31
Till 0217

Now somebody has to open three devices, read their alert histories, and work out whether the handsets are faulty or the thresholds are wrong.

Mobility
Picker 04 46

46 alerts, 44 of them Low battery, which is capped at once every 2 hours. This is one threshold set too tight, not a bad handset.


Van 12 tablet 31

31 alerts, all Zone exit, all between 06:40 and 07:10. The depot zone boundary is inside the car park, not around it.

Two findings, two fixes, no investigation.

Categories

Fifteen categories. Pick one on the left, read it on the right.

Reports open in a two-pane layout with filters at the top, and large tables load as you scroll rather than making you page through them.

Devices
Presence
Enrolment
Power and battery
Storage
Operating system
Apps
Security and compliance
Alerts
Location and zones
Policies and configuration
Support activity
Users and access
Operations
Usage and cost

Export without waiting

Every report exports to CSV. Large exports run in the background and appear under My Downloads when they are ready, kept for 24 hours.

Scoped to the person running it

A role restricted to certain device groups gets an export containing only those devices. A regional manager cannot accidentally take the whole fleet home in a spreadsheet.

Honest about its own limits

Where a report cannot answer a question fully it says so on screen, rather than quietly returning a shorter answer. If it shows seven days, it tells you seven days is all the history the workspace keeps.