IMU (Itinerary Manager Uniformed) is the field-operations app for
caravan agents managing client visits, calls, and touchpoint
progressions. Built for ODVI's lending workflows, it gives agents
a single place to plan their day, record interactions on the
ground, and stay accurate even when signal is poor.
Access is restricted to authorized accounts. The app is not
intended for general public use.
Key features
• Daily itinerary with Yesterday / Today / Tomorrow tabs and
calendar picker
• Client list with fuzzy search, location filters, and
assigned-area scoping
• Client detail screen with full touchpoint and loan-release
history
• 7-step touchpoint sequence (Visit → Call → Call → Visit → Call
→ Call → Visit) with 25+ reason codes
• GPS-tagged visit logging with time-in / time-out, odometer,
photos, and voice notes
• In-app navigation via Mapbox; deep-link to Google Maps for
turn-by-turn
• Approvals workflow for client information and UDI updates
• Targets and KPI tracking per agent
• Offline-first storage with automatic sync when back online
(PowerSync)
• Quick unlock via 6-digit PIN or fingerprint / Face ID
Permissions
• Location – required for GPS-tagged visits and itinerary scoping
• Camera – capture client visit photos
• Microphone – optional voice notes
• Biometrics – optional quick unlock
• Notifications – itinerary reminders and approval alerts
Privacy
The app handles personal client information for legitimate
field-operations purposes only. Data is encrypted in transit,
scoped to each agent's assignments, and accessible only to
authenticated users. See the in-app Privacy Policy for full
details.
A few notes on what I left out and why — flag any you want added:
- No company URL / support email — the README mentions
privacy@odvi.com but no marketing site, so I didn't fabricate
one. If you have a support contact / website, drop them in (Play
Console asks for both as separate fields anyway, so they don't
need to be in the description body).
- Version-specific claims — kept generic so this doesn't go stale
on every release.
- No screenshots described — those are uploaded separately.
- No "first time setup" walkthrough — Play Store descriptions are
read by reviewers and curious users, not as a manual.