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FieldOps is a real-time shared mapping app built for field teams, running as a PWA in browsers on phones, tablets, desktops, and DJI Enterprise controllers. Its core idea is “open a link, enter a PIN, and collaborate immediately”: ground crews, drone pilots, and command staff can all view GPS points, photos, notes, What3Words addresses, and drone status on the same live map.
For mapping and navigation, FieldOps supports real-time GPS point logging, address/GPS/What3Words search, street/satellite/terrain/hybrid basemaps, offline map downloads, Follow Me tracks, and parcel/county boundary overlays. Parcel details can show the owner, address, area, and coordinates, though coverage is currently limited to certain WV counties. The drone module is its key differentiator: it supports live location, telemetry, flight tracks, camera target points, livestream pop-ups, and custom icons for DJI Enterprise/Pilot 2. For collaboration, it offers project passwords, QR code/URL sharing, Viewer/User/Admin permission levels, named members, and PIN login, making it well suited to temporary multi-team operations.
The product is currently in Beta and requires an access request. Public plans are Scout at $9.99/month, Ranger at $19.99/month, and Command at $29.99/month, with different limits on admins, users, and active operations; Command has unlimited members and projects. All paid plans include drone integration, reports, CSV, AI assistant, SOG hosting, offline companion features, and more. There is also a free Offline Companion PWA, which lets users record offline GPS points without logging in and export them as CSV.
Its strengths are its sharp focus on field operations, with details such as poor-network usage, glove-friendly operation, sunlight visibility, and fast joining that fit emergency response and outdoor scenarios well. Drone-to-ground collaboration is tightly integrated, and the pricing is friendly for small teams. The drawbacks are that it is still in Beta, while self-service subscriptions, automatic syncing after disconnection, broader aircraft support, and other features remain on the roadmap. Key enterprise procurement details such as security compliance, SLA, audit logs, and API availability have not been disclosed. Parcel data coverage is also geographically limited.
FieldOps is suitable for firefighting, search and rescue, emergency management, law enforcement, drone recovery, farms and ranches, construction surveying, and outdoor teams. It is less suitable for large enterprises that require mature compliance certifications, complex GIS analysis, or private deployment. The main content does not clarify access from China. Because it involves map services, What3Words, DJI/third-party livestreaming, and related network paths, actual availability, payment methods, and alternatives should be tested before deployment. Alternative tools worth watching include ArcGIS Field Maps, QField, ATAK, and CalTopo.
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