Drainage
Drainage turns the network nobody can see into a map anyone can read. Whether you’re at the desk or standing over a catch basin, you can map out your basins, outlets, and drain lines on the fly, no technical experience needed. So when a green won’t drain, you know exactly what’s under it and what’s already been done about it.
Every item you place carries its own name, photos, history, and inspection schedule, so nothing lives in a drawer or one veteran’s memory anymore.
Before you start mapping, take a few minutes to set up your workspace: your areas and holes, your object types, and your drain line templates. That prep makes everything after it faster and cleaner.
In this section
Section titled “In this section”- Set up your workspace: the prep to do before you map, your areas, objects, and drain line templates.
- Add a drainage object: drop a basin, cleanout, or outlet right where it sits on the course.
- Draw drain lines: trace the runs that connect everything into a real system.
- Item details, logs & issues: the full record on every item, from photos and history to open problems.
- Inspections: put every asset on a cadence and work the overdue list.
- Filter the map: show only the items you want to see.
- Manage the inventory: every item in one list, to relocate, unplace, or delete.
- Export your map: hand off GIS shapefiles or a print-ready PDF sheet.
Owners and Management handle setup and mapping, Tech Staff work items day to day, and Staff see the map. See Roles and permissions.