According to a recent LinkedIn post from Felt, the company is highlighting its Felt Field App as a tool aimed at closing workflow gaps between field crews and office teams. The post contrasts the app with existing field-data solutions that it suggests are expensive, slow to configure, and prone to data syncing delays.
Easter Sale - 70% Off TipRanks
- Unlock hedge fund-level data and powerful investing tools for smarter, sharper decisions
- Discover top-performing stock ideas and upgrade to a portfolio of market leaders with Smart Investor Picks
The LinkedIn post emphasizes features such as rapid survey setup, instant mapping of collected data in the office, and an interface designed to be used without training. It also notes capabilities including custom survey configuration, real-time GPS tracing, geotagged photos, and live updates across field and office environments.
For investors, the post suggests Felt is positioning its product to address operational inefficiencies in field data collection, a pain point in infrastructure, utilities, and field services sectors. If the app gains adoption, this focus on speed, ease of use, and real-time visibility could support user growth and recurring revenue, while strengthening the company’s competitive stance in geospatial and field-operations software.

