Designing the RTLS System Your Team Can Actually Run

Once a RTLS the deployment is live, it’s not your integration team running the show. It’s the floor staff, the warehouse crew, the shift leads, the nurse unit manager — people who may not be familiar with the technical side of RTLS systems.

If your RTLS design doesn’t make their work easier – if it takes more than one or two clicks to find what they need – then it’s not working.

Good RTLS systems don’t fail because of their performance – they fail because:

  • Dashboards were too complex – and required many clicks just to get to what really matters;
  • The system couldn’t keep up with real-time changes;
  • No one changed tag batteries;
  • Alerts fired too often than needed.

In DynaWo,

  • We don’t build dashboards for the sake of it, we care about people’s user experience with it;
  • We build tools so that operational leads can adjust rules, not just coders — and non-technical folks can create zones, and respond to real-world changes on their own terms. We believe that RTLS should scale with the site, not stall because of it;
  • We build with monitoring, not just positioning;
  • We believe that RTLS that fails quietly is worse than no RTLS at all.

We design hybrid systems where they make sense. A system is only smart if your team can run it.

Want to see what that looks like in your environment?

Let’s walk the floor together.

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