Most software is built for people at desks
RemoteOps is for the people in basements and machine rooms. Dispatchers who coordinate emergencies at 2 AM. Technicians who diagnose faults one-handed from a ladder. Operations managers who piece together reports from five spreadsheets because nothing they use shares a database.
Your tools were not designed for this work
Walk into any maintenance company in Europe and you will find the same picture. A dispatcher with three monitors: calendar, CRM, phone system. A technician photographing a paper checklist to email it to the office. An invoice created two weeks late because nobody could find the parts list. The tools exist. They just do not talk to each other.
RemoteOps replaces that patchwork. A job moves through the system the way it moves through real life: fault reported, dispatcher assigns, technician drives out with the right parts already in the van, safety procedure completed on-site, work signed off, invoice generated. An AI copilot reads the full context of every asset, contract, and technician schedule, then suggests the next move. The phone works underground. Audit logs happen automatically. When the month ends, billing is done.
Decisions, not slogans
One tool, not twenty integrations
Dispatch, work orders, inventory, fleet, contracts, safety procedures, invoicing, approvals, AI. All in one place. The moment data lives in two systems, someone has to keep them in sync. That someone is usually your dispatcher at 2 AM, and they have better things to do.
Compliance is architecture
Versioned safety procedures with lockout-tagout. Audit trails on every action. Permission gates on every write. We did not add these for a sales deck. They are load-bearing walls. Remove them and the system does not work.
Nine languages from day one
Most maintenance tools speak English. Maybe Spanish or German. Nobody builds serious tools in Polish, Ukrainian, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, or Hungarian. We do. Every screen, notification, and invoice renders in the user's language with correct local formatting.
European by choice
RemoteOps is a European company, registered, hosted, and operated in the EU. Not a Silicon Valley product with a GDPR compliance page.
- EU-registered with full data residency in the European Union
- GDPR is how the database works, not a layer bolted on top
- Built around European maintenance regulations from the start
- Made for multilingual, multi-country field teams
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