Every tool, always found.
A good set of probes costs real money, and they wander between trucks, jobsites, and toolbags. Tool Tracker keeps a GPS location history for every connected instrument, so you find it instead of buying it again.
Accountability, not guesswork
PremierWhen tools are tracked, they come back. Tool Tracker records where each instrument was last connected, so nobody has to play detective. You see who had a tool last and where, and which techs are actually putting their tools to work.
See where it was last used
Every time a tool connects, Tool Tracker logs the location. Open the map and see where each probe, clamp, and analyzer was last in service. It is the last-known location from the last Bluetooth connection, which is exactly what you need to recover a tool left at a customer's house or in the wrong truck.
Know exactly which probe it is
Each instrument is tracked by make, model, and serial number, not a generic "probe." When two trucks run the same kit, you still know which unit is where, the way Find My tells one set of keys from another.
It pays for itself the first probe you do not rebuy
Most asset trackers mean buying a tag, sticking it on each tool, and replacing its battery. Tool Tracker rides the Bluetooth connection the tool already makes to measureQuick, so the location history is a byproduct of normal work. No tag, no battery, no extra step for the tech, and every smart tool a tech connects is already covered.
The loss-replacement math is concrete: one left-behind $150 outdoor psychrometer covers about three months of Premier, and the month you stop losing $2,000 probe kits is the month the feature pays for itself. Those are illustrative figures, but the shape holds for any shop that funds its own kits.
measureQuick founder Jim Bergmann set the register at launch, and it fits: "the coolest feature that I hope you never need."
Questions, answered
How does a tool get located?
Every time an instrument connects over Bluetooth, Tool Tracker logs the location. The map shows where each probe was last in service.
Does it need its own tracker hardware?
No. It uses the Bluetooth connection the tool already makes to measureQuick, so there is no tag to buy or battery to replace.
Is it live GPS tracking?
No. Tool Tracker shows the last-known location from the last time the tool connected, not a live beacon you ping. That is enough to recover a tool left at a customer's house or in the wrong truck, which is how tools actually go missing.
Can I see which tech had a tool last?
Yes. Tap any tool on the map and the detail card shows its make, model, and serial number, the last technician to use it, and where and when it was last seen.
Which plan includes Tool Tracker?
Tool Tracker is part of Premier, alongside the cloud dashboard, reporting, and AI Assist.
Stop buying the same probe twice.
Real-time diagnostics on 80+ tools across 17+ brands are free forever. Premier is $49 per user per month.