Don’t just choose any alarm software

More and more organizations are switching to SaaS-based alerting systems. This is understandable, as speed, accessibility, and flexibility are crucial during an incident. Yet in practice, it turns out that many solutions do little more than send alerts.
Do you really want to take control of workplace safety? Then you need more than just an app that sends notifications. You need a platform that brings together processes, people, locations, and protocols in a single, centralized environment.

What should you look for when choosing a SaaS alerting platform?

Many providers promise rapid emergency notification. But when a disaster strikes, speed isn’t the only thing that matters.
Here are a few points to keep in mind when choosing emergency notification software and an emergency response app.

Is the company ISO-certified?

ISO 27001 & ISO 9001? Findwhere holds both certifications.

Can you configure everything yourself?

With Findwhere, you can configure protocols, roles, locations, and escalation procedures exactly as you want. Plug & Play.

Does it run entirely in the cloud?

Findwhere is always available, automatically updated, and requires no local infrastructure.

Will it be up and running soon?

Findwhere is up and running within one day and fully set up within a few weeks.

Does it integrate with existing systems?

Easily connect Findwhere to Microsoft Teams, IoT, and security systems.

Does it grow along with your organization?

Easily scale to multiple locations, teams, and processes. Findwhere is scalable and fully customizable to your industry and organization.

Where Other Emergency Response Software Falls Short

Many organizations start with a simple alert app. That works as long as processes remain straightforward.
But as soon as multiple locations, different emergency response teams, external emergency responders, or complex protocols come into play, limitations arise. Many traditional solutions offer:
Limited configuration options
Little automation
Hidden Costs for Add-ons
No Central Safety Coordination
Limited integration capabilities
Insufficient reporting and compliance support