Dozz is easy to use. It is now even easier.
Big or small, every organisation on Dozz gets a dedicated AI agent — isolated to your workspace, able to search, create purchase orders, book resources, and answer anything about your operations. No extra cost. No setup. Just ask.
No credit card · No contract · Easy in and out
Point at any asset label
A checkout logged at 9am is already wrong by noon. No spreadsheet survives contact with a busy team.
Three emails, two Slack messages, and a walk around the office to find out if the camera is free. Every time.
No record of who last had it. No timestamp. No accountability. Just a gap where an expensive asset used to be.
Generate and print labels from Dozz. Stick them on. You never need to touch them again.
Open Dozz, tap Scan, point at the label. The item is in their cart in under 10 seconds.
An email arrives. One tap to approve or decline. The approval chain is configured per asset.
Every action is logged with who, what, and when. No one has to remember to record anything.
Staff scan any asset in under 10 seconds using their phone camera. No app install required — Dozz runs in the browser.
Configure approval chains per asset. A stapler checks out instantly. A $4,000 camera requires two authorised signatures.
Shared resources — meeting rooms, cameras, vehicles — can be booked ahead. Conflicts resolved automatically.
Create POs, send to vendors, and receive them in-system. Receiving a consumable PO automatically restocks inventory.
Inventory, assignments, utilisation, retirements, and procurement — each exportable with one click, audit-ready at any time.
No passwords. Staff log in with their company Google or Microsoft account. Only authorised email domains are permitted.
Every organisation operates inside a dedicated, fully isolated database. Your data is never pooled, never shared, and never co-mingled with any other account. Access is structurally impossible without a verified domain credential through your own SSO provider.
Support response time is under one hour regardless of your plan. We do not reserve fast support for higher tiers. Every organisation using Dozz is treated as a priority — from day one, at every price point.
There are no feature tiers in Dozz. Every organisation — regardless of size or plan — has access to the full platform. Plans differ only in the volume of resources consumed. You are never locked out of a capability because of your price point.
Dozz runs across a distributed multi-server environment with no single point of failure. If one node goes down, the platform does not. Your team's access to their asset data is non-negotiable — we target and maintain 99% uptime across all environments.
Dozz accepts dedicated feature requests from any customer. If your operational workflow requires something the platform does not yet support, we scope it, build it, and deploy it. You are not locked into a roadmap designed for someone else's organisation.
Dozz is an asset management system — designed from first principles around the way physical assets actually move through an organisation. Not an ITSM system adapted for assets. Not a spreadsheet replacement. A purpose-built operational control platform.
Tablets, cameras, lab equipment, sports gear. Staff and students scan out. Department heads approve high-value items.
IT equipment, vehicles, shared devices. Full audit trail for insurance and finance. Utilisation reports for budget justification.
Medical equipment, PPE, consumables. Multi-level approval for regulated equipment. Condition tracking on return.
"We used to spend twenty minutes at the start of every field trip chasing down who had which camera. Now it's a scan and we're out the door. Genuinely changed how our team operates."
"The approval chain feature alone saved us. We have regulated equipment that needs two sign-offs, and previously that was all email. Now it's two taps and there's a permanent record. Auditors love it."
"Setup took one afternoon. Our staff didn't need training — they just logged in with their Google account and it made sense immediately. That's rare."