The Communication Platform That Keeps You Engaged

Government - Law Enforcement - Fire - EMS - Corporate

About the En-Gage Platform

The En-Gage platform was developed in response to the need for better and faster communication in the workplace. To maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of internal communication and collaboration they should all be in one place. Effective communication is critical to completing assigned tasks and increasing employee productivity. Our platform will keep your employees en·gaged.

en·gage

verb

1. Occupy, attract, or involve (someone's interest or attention).

2. Participate or become involved in.

The en·gage platform addresses the communication problem by launching an application that establishes a baseline for communication standards, creates a defined space for communication and collaboration that is consistent and constant. Sets clear expectations for its users through leveraging technology and putting communication in the palm of your hands with our mobile application.


Features of the En-Gage Platform

MEMOS

Admin and Supervisors can post Memos they need to get out to the entire department.

NOTES

Officers Can publish Notes for the whole Department to see. No more missing vital information.

EVENTS

Post events that are going on in your jurisdiction, Including photos and or documents.

ROOMS

Real-Time communication, Create a room for your shift, for an incident and have all communication in one place.

SCHEDULE

Who does not want their schedule in the palm of your hand? Update notifications for revised schedules and more.

VAULT

We all know too well the amount of passwords we have to keep up with. Keep them in your vault for easy access.

Ready to become a partner? Use the order now button. Still not convinced? Request a DEMO so we can show you the En-Gage Platform in action. Keep your employees En-Gaged and up to date with vital information.

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