GoCodes rated excellent by PC Magazine for second time!

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We were delighted to learn this week that PC Magazine has chosen to review GoCodes Asset Tracking again for it’s ‘Best Asset Management Services of 2016’. In the review GoCodes Asset Tracking was rated excellent by the editor who highlighted  GoCodes Asset Tracking as ‘easy-to-use and affordable’.

PC Magazine expert Lanette Creamer went on to say ‘Of all the asset management services I reviewed, GoCodes Asset Tracking goes about tracking and managing assets in the most out-of-the-box way’ and added  ‘GoCodes Asset Tracking was, by far, the easiest to use asset management service I reviewed, and its innovative sticker system offers security, affordability, and the ability to track any kind of asset—networked or non-networked, online or offline.’

Interested in learning more? You can read the full article here.

 

GoCodes Asset Tracking

GoCodes Asset Tracking is the industry leader in tool tracking. We provide customers with the ultimate single vendor solution that includes cloud-based software, top-rated smartphone scanner apps and rugged QR code tags.

We pride ourselves on delivering a personalized service, cutting-edge technology and software that is easily used by your entire team.

GoCodes Asset Tracking ensures our customers achieve success in their tool management projects every time.

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