Full background sync, a new camera with zoom and flash, built-in photo editing, and complete visibility into who's signed in to your account.
This is a big one for the field. The mobile app now syncs in the background — data, photos, and documents — so your crew's work moves to the office while they get on with the next job. There's also a new native camera with zoom and flash controls, photo editing built right into the app, and full visibility and control over every session on your account.
This is the headline of the release. The Lever360 mobile app now synchronizes in the background.
What that means for your crew
A tech finishes documenting a room, closes the app, and moves to the next unit. The app keeps working — pushing job data, photos, and documents to the server on its own. No one has to sit and watch a progress bar, and nobody has to remember to come back and check.
What's included
Why it matters
Photo volume is the single biggest thing standing between a job being documented and that documentation being usable by the office. Moving it to the background means the office sees the work sooner, and the tech stays focused on the job.
Two upgrades to how your crews capture and finish photos on site.
A native camera built for job sites
Lever360 now uses native camera support on both iOS and Android, with a capture interface built for the conditions your crews actually work in:
This applies across the app's capture options, including Multi-Photo Capture — so a tech walking a property with the shutter camera gets zoom and flash on every shot in the run.
📚 New to Multi-Photo Capture? How to Use Multi-Photo Capture in Lever360
Photos can now be adjusted right in the app, with no exporting to another tool:
Photo editing is a per-user setting, so each person turns it on for their own device. That means you can roll it out to a few techs first if you'd rather.
On the mobile app: tap More → Settings → find the Photo section → toggle on Image Editing.
Multi-Photo Capture lives in the same Photo section, if anyone on your team hasn't switched that on yet.
Together, a tech can capture a property with zoom and flash, frame and orient each photo on site, and background sync carries the whole set to the office from there.
📚 Step-by-step, with video: How to Rotate, Reflect, and Crop Photos in Lever360
What it is
You can now see every active session on your account — web and mobile, for every employee — in one place, and end any of them whenever you need to.
How to get started
Go to Settings → Company Settings → Revoke Tokens.
What you'll see
The screen opens with a count of how many people are currently signed in, and a list grouped by person. Expand anyone to see each device they're signed in on:
There's a search box at the top for finding a specific person or device.
What you can do
Anyone you revoke is signed straight out of the system.
Why it matters
A phone gets left on a job site. A tablet gets retired. Someone moves on mid-week. You can see exactly what's connected to your account and end access in seconds, yourself.
📚 Full walkthrough, including how to pair this with deactivating an employee: Managing Active Sessions with Revoke Tokens
Deactivating an employee now does the whole job at once.
Access ends immediately
They're signed out on both web and mobile, and their access ends the moment you deactivate them. A confirmation prompt appears first, so it's always a deliberate action.
They come off every assignment list
A deactivated employee is cleared from every place you'd assign new work:
Notifications stop as well.
Their history stays with you
Deactivation ends access and keeps records. Past jobs, schedules, tasks, notes, resource and schedule history, and every link to companies and contacts stay exactly where they are. You keep the full record of the work they did.
You'll know when access changes
You're notified when a password is changed or a session is revoked, so you always have visibility into access on your account.
Mobile and the web app now coordinate edits field by field.
Field-level updates
When a tech changes something on a job, mobile sends that specific field. If someone in the office is working on the same job at the same time, both sets of changes come through together
Job Status and Next Step Notes
Job Status and Next Step Notes always show the most recent value, including across offline work that syncs later. Status changes flow through the dedicated status-change workflow on mobile, and status log entries from the field and the office are combined so you see the full sequence.
Edits in progress
Pending edits stay on the device through an app restart and remain queued until they've been sent, then clear on their own.
Web: The update is applied automatically. If you don't see the new options right away, refresh your browser or clear your cache.
Mobile: Update from the App Store or Google Play — search "Lever360."
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— The Lever360 Team