Peloton's ProdView Go makes capturing production and operations data faster, easier and more accurate. Seamlessly communicate data and scheduled work assignments between the field and the office. ProdView Go: * Manage assigned tasks for Preventative Maintenance, Compliance, Inspections, HS&E, Operations, Trucking, Chemicals and more * Use in a disconnected or connected environment. No manual sync process is necessary.
Broken App
The entity menu disappears after entering tickets, making the app nearly unusable. The keyboards are now stretched all across the page, making the 10 key massive and data entry laborious. The inability to go back and change data from prior days without massive waiting times and resetting your place in the menu is annoying at for one entry and infuriating for multiple entries and multiple days. This app is just best suffered by operators who never make mistakes with reliefs that enter data exactly perfectly always too. Scroll wheels for tank volumes wastes time and hinder accuracy. Having to access 4-5 separate pages to enter data prevents macros from porting data and much worse takes center stage as the most frustrating part of reporting data when not having a single place to enter tanks, tubing, casing, gas volumes, and tickets, especially with a 1.33% guarantee that the app will crash when switching between the fragmented data entry pages. Though 4-5 separate data entry pages for each well is illogical for every reason imaginable, the fractured data entry can be easily improved by following this simple data hierarchy: Tanks 1) Oil Tanks 2) Water Tanks 3) Tickets 4) Everything else Wellhead 1) Tubing 2) Casing 3) Choke 4) Sub/pumpjack/plunger metrics 5) Everything else Gas 1) Yesterday sales 2) Yesterday injection 3) Everything else Data like orifice metrics are secondary characteristics and are not necessary for the daily contamination of grease sheets. App wants to refresh routes daily, penalizing you with a non-negotiable bar that inhibits your ability from selecting lowly located buttons. If an operator is solely on one route for a 10 day hitch and the app is up to date with the data entered into it daily, there is zero reason she should have to soft lock her app for 2 minutes everyday to wait for a refresh the other routes too. Each of these issues alone may be trivial to someone’s face value estimation, but when working in concert together over 50+ wells over the course of a work year in addition to field duties, it is conclusively an unnecessary leviathan.
The new update wastes time
The rearranging of the well test page adds a bunch of time to every one else who only needs to enter gas volumes and water volumes. The entity menu disappears after entering tickets, making the app nearly unusable.
The new update wastes time
The rearranging of the well test page adds a bunch of time to every one else who only needs to enter gas volumes and water volumes.
A welcome step in the right direction.
After careful consideration given the backdrop of the legacy sister app, I find that this rendition, reinvention is a much needed provision of mercy. It feels like the development of this product has firmly taken its first steps into the mid-game and to lose its momentum now would be a tragedy. 3 stars are for the overall satisfaction of the app and 1 extra star is for the astronomical improvement from the previous app which provides a surprising iota of hope. The worst bug I encounter daily is that entering tickets can cause the left hand master menu to halfway disappear. The first thing I, and everyone who pumps for us, would like to see changed is the ability to number pad in tank levels instead of swiping the scroll wheels and to have each location’s tanks sharing one page visually organized tightly. It’s current iteration being organized complete separate seemingly to exclusively feature the problematic scroll wheels gets frustratingly time consuming across 12 equalized tanks, across 12 or so batteries, across 10 hitches, across 365 days a year. The scroll wheel is frankly not an appropriate default feature for a professional production reporting program in the same way I do not use a a Fisher-Price wrench. It should be an accessibility option if an option at all. Secondly, the operator should have full control from the app or a web login to control what meters are hidden and/or at least what order the meters and wells should be displayed. The option to display recently entered data points is an excellent option! Though, more flexibility is needed and would be appreciated. The option to reorder the wells based on proximity is cool unless all the wells are tightly grouped within 20 square miles. Then it’s practically useless, which is why operators with tightly grouped wells with new ones being drilled throughout the year causing the order of the route to change regularly would benefit most from route ordering autonomy. Perhaps a tiny bar across the top of the all that keeps a running total of today’s oil, water, and gas totals would be nice for those of us with end of the day reports that navigating away from the well list is inconvenient? That would be nice to have if it’s possible to add without slowing down the app. The work done to mitigate the hesitation and calculation issues with the previous app has been one of if not the biggest improvement in this app.
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