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How to Use Live Stream to Update a Work Order from the Field

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Use your phone's camera and microphone to update a work order while you're on site β€” capture photos, narrate what you see, and the assistant handles the rest.

Steps

  1. Open the work order on your phone.

  2. Tap the Live Stream button.

  3. Your camera opens. Start capturing photos of the issue, the repair, parts used, or anything relevant.

  4. While capturing photos, talk naturally about what you're doing and what needs to happen. For example: "I'm here on site. I found the problem β€” the raccoon's in the garbage behind the gym. Go ahead and mark this as completed. Add a comment that we should be good to go."

  5. Tap Submit. The assistant uploads all photos as attachments and processes every instruction from your voice.

What you can say while live streaming

  • "Found the leak under the sink. Capturing photos now. Go ahead and mark this as in progress."

  • "Repair is done. Add a comment that the part was replaced and schedule a follow-up in two weeks."

  • "The unit looks good. Mark this as completed."

Tips

  • Put the assistant in autonomous mode so it processes updates without stopping for confirmation.

  • You don't need to understand FlowPath's field names or where to click. Just describe what's happening and the assistant maps it to the right fields.

  • Photos and voice notes are submitted together β€” the work order gets both the visual documentation and the status update at the same time.

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