In development

ctHelixMobile™ — built for officers in moving vehicles.

Most field-reporting tools were designed for a desk. ctHelixMobile starts from the patrol vehicle — map-first, offline-tolerant, with big touch targets and a sync layer that doesn't lose your report when you go through a dead zone.

Designed for
The driver's seat.

Officers shouldn't have to fight the software while they're driving to a call.

  • Map-first interface
  • Offline-tolerant sync
  • Big touch targets
  • Voice-friendly inputs
Offline-tolerant
Reports survive dead zones
Map-first
The map is the home screen
Touch-friendly
Designed for in-vehicle use
Connected to CAD
One record across the platform
What ctHelixMobile does

Field mobile that respects the field.

Officers spend their day in a vehicle, not at a desk. ctHelixMobile is designed for the way the work actually happens.

Map-first interface

The map is the home screen. Active calls, your assignments, and other units are visible at a glance — no menu-diving.

Offline-tolerant sync

Work continues when connectivity drops. Reports, status changes, and edits sync automatically when the signal returns.

Big touch targets

Designed for use with gloves, with a tablet in a vehicle mount, or with a partner holding the device while you drive.

Voice-friendly inputs

Where appropriate, fields accept dictation — so the report can be written without taking eyes off the road.

Status & disposition

Update your status, accept calls, mark dispositions — all without leaving the map view.

Same record as CAD

What you see in the field is what dispatch sees, in real time. No 'I'll update when I get back.'

What it looks like in practice

What this looks like on shift.

Responding to a call

Dispatch assigns a call. The officer sees it appear on their map with route, type, and priority. A tap accepts the call. Status updates flow back to dispatch automatically.

Writing a report in the vehicle

After the call, the officer pulls into a safe spot and writes the report — most of which is already filled in from CAD. Voice dictation handles the narrative. When connectivity drops on the way back, the report keeps saving locally.

Cross-shift handoff

A long incident spans two shifts. The incoming officer picks up the report exactly where the previous officer left it — same record, same data, full handoff.

Frequently asked

Questions buyers ask before signing on.

What devices does ctHelixMobile run on?

ctHelixMobile is being built to run on the devices officers actually use in the field — modern tablets and ruggedized devices. We'll publish supported platforms before launch.

What happens when I lose signal?

The app continues to work offline. Reports, status changes, and edits are saved locally and synced automatically when connectivity returns. You won't lose work.

Does it work without ctHelixCAD?

Yes, but the experience is much better paired — the map shows live dispatch state, and reports start pre-populated from CAD.

When will it be available?

ctHelixMobile is in development. Talk to us to join the early-access program.

Ready to see it in action?

Book a 30-minute walkthrough and we'll tailor it to how your team works.