Mobile app

Digel on iOS and Android, built for the factory floor

The Digel mobile app is a real native iOS and Android app. The home feed, the AI chat agent, work orders, and triage all work on the phone. It keeps going when you walk into a dead spot, and what you did while offline syncs as soon as you are back on network.

The same Digel an office user has, on a phone

Most CMMS mobile apps are a slimmed-down companion to the desktop product. The Digel mobile app is the product. The operator on the line is looking at the same thing the planner upstairs is looking at.

  • Home feed

    The same prioritized feed of reports, triage items, assignments, and today's work that you see on the desktop. Pull to refresh. Live updates as things change.

  • AI chat agent

    The same agent the office uses, in your pocket. Multi-thread, streaming, with the full context of whatever asset or issue you are looking at.

  • Work orders and issues

    Create, edit, assign, and close from the phone. Comments, priority, status, checklists, timers, attachments. Open one from chat, from a QR scan, or from the feed.

  • Triage queue

    Accept, snooze, or decline triage items from the floor. You do not have to switch screens to act on something the agent flagged.

  • Push notifications

    A new high-priority issue, an assignment, a mention. The volume is low on purpose; we'd rather you trust them.

  • QR codes per machine

    Scan an asset's QR code and land on its current state, the open issues, the sensor trend, and the notes the senior operators have left on it.

Offline mode that actually holds up

Factories are not coffee shops. Cellars, deep aisles, machine rooms, and outbuildings all do interesting things to your bars. The app is built for that.

When the phone loses signal, it keeps working. The data you have already opened stays available. Anything you do while offline (create an issue, change a status, add a comment, finish a checklist) is held on the phone and sent to Digel the moment you are back on network. A small banner tells you when you are offline, and items that have not synced yet are marked, so nobody is wondering whether their write made it.

When signal comes back, the things you did go through in the order you did them. No "you must be online" dialog standing in the way.

Same Digel, same context, same agent

The app is connected to the same Digel the web version is. There is no separate "mobile" copy of your plant. A note an operator leaves on their phone is the same note the planner sees from their desk later that afternoon. The AI agent has the same context, whoever asks the question.

Sign-in is per user, the same way it works on the web. The app updates itself in the background. Most fixes show up without anyone visiting an app store.

See AI maintenance management for the full CMMS surface, AI for manufacturing for the broader picture, and operator onboarding for how the floor and the office share the same knowledge.

Get the app

Install from the App Store or Google Play. The first launch asks for your Digel address and your sign-in. After that, it remembers. Step-by-step guide at /docs/install-native-app.

Common questions about the Digel mobile app

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