SafetyCulture Uses Mobile To Bring Auditing And Incident Reporting To The Masses

Trevor Bronson

Trevor Bronson

03 Jan, 2018

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Executive Summary

SafetyCulture, headquartered in Sydney, Australia, is a mobile-centric EHS software vendor which offers solutions to assist individuals and teams with EHS and quality-related inspections, audits, observations, reporting, and overall process management. The business was founded in 2004 and released its core product – the auditing application iAuditor – in 2012. Now, in December 2017, five years since its launch, iAuditor is used by over 13,000 organisations around the globe, witnesses 50,000 unique users per day, and is offered in ten different languages. To learn more about SafetyCulture, Verdantix spoke to its Head of European Operations, Dan Joyce, and reviewed the iAuditor and Spotlight apps. We found that SafetyCulture’s success can be largely attributed to low barrier to entry for the customer and its user-friendly design.  
SafetyCulture Uses Mobile To Bring Auditing And Incident Reporting To The Masses
SafetyCulture’s Low-Barrier-To-Entry Design Is Responsible For Its Rapid Adoption
SafetyCulture’s Big Goal For 2018 Is Turning The Product Into A  Fully Integrated Proactive Management Tool

About the Author

Trevor Bronson

Trevor Bronson

Senior Analyst

Trevor is a Senior Analyst in the EHS Technologies practice group covering all things EHS software including vendor strengths and weaknesses, growth strategies, market charact...

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