• FM Gizmo

    Field Marketing Made Easier Than Ever
    Accelerate your business

    Features that put you ahead of your competitors
    Entirely Personalized

    Tailor-made solutions to optimise your growth
    Better Business Results

    Interactive Live Dashboards on any device
    Impress your customers

    Quick reporting for improved decision making

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FM Gizmo

 

Field Marketing Made Easier Than Ever

 

 

 

 

What is FM Gizmo?

FMGizmo is an easy-to-use cloud-based system with a user-friendly mobile app for the field team. It helps you in managing Field Marketing Activities efficiently.

All data captured by your field team is uploaded to the FMGizmo Cloud instantly. No hassles of paperwork, emails or messaging! FM Gizmo provides interactive dashboards and customised reports that make you shine in front of your Clients. Now, you and your Clients can not only monitor the activity in real-time but also take corrective actions swiftly, this ensures your activity is always aligned with the campaign objective.

Switch to FM Gizmo today and streamline your activity management process. Spend more time expanding your business rather than be consumed by the administrative tasks.

FM Gizmo Mobile App

 


User friendly

Our easy-to-use mobile app ensures your field teams can effortlessly adapt to FM Gizmo  

Zero Paperwork

With cloud technology, every significant detail recorded in the mobile app is uploaded to our reliable and secured cloud eliminating the need for paperwork.

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Information collected on the FM Gizmo App is Timestamped and Geotagged

Collect, Analyze, Deliver

Collect your information in Real-time, Evaluate field operations and Deliver better results

Mobile Verification

FM Gizmo offers verification of Mobile numbers collected during the activity. This ensures the authenticity of data and limits the need for data auditing

Realtime

Data is collected and sent to the cloud in real-time. This ensures close monitoring of the activities undertaken.

The FM Gizmo Cloud

 


Interactive Dashboards

Wow your clients by giving them Interactive Dashboards as per their needs!

Customizable Reports

FM Gizmo offers completely customizable reporting to meet your exact needs.

Realtime Data

FM Gizmo delivers data in real-time allowing you to give timely feedback to your team and take corrective decisions instantly.

Workflow Integration

Integrate your routine processes directly into FM Gizmo. FM Gizmo is equipped with workflows like Recce thru Implementation, Accept-Reject-Redo and many more.

Reliable

With a well-managed service platform, FM Gizmo is much more reliable and consistent than any in-house IT infrastructure.

Scalable

You can easily increase or decrease your cloud capacity according to your requirement. You only pay for what you need.

Salient Features

 

Realtime Data

Easy to Use

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Customizable

Reliable

Scalable

How does it work?

A Simple 5 step process

Choose your activity

Retail Seeding, Rural Market Activations, Branding, Merchandizing, BTL, Haat etc.

Create your team

Create logins for your field team and their managers. Optionally you can also assign the route plan for your field team.

Customize the app to match your requirements

Choose what data is required to be collected and you are ready to start your activity.

Choose your dashboards

Choose from our predefined dashboards templates or tell us what you need and we will create one for you.

Get set go

You are ready to start your activity and make your field activity management easier than ever.

EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS

Switch to Working Wisely

 

About Us

Solutions that Work

Whether you are a start-up or an MNC, we believe in providing tailor-made solutions that will give you a decisive edge over your competition

Experience Matters

With our extensive expertise in market research  and related mobility solutions, we offer you a platform that delivers

 

Cost Effective

FM Gizmo is a cost-effective solution that also brings down your activity management overheads considerably

 

Strong Support

Our dedicated support team ensures your field team can reach out to us if they ever face any difficulties on the field

 

 

So why wait, order FM Gizmo now and switch to working wisely!

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About FM Gizmo

FM Gizmo is a one-stop field marketing solution.

FM Gizmo's customizability can help you fulfil all your field activity needs.

Order FM Gizmo now and Switch to working wisely.

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// Allow other JavaScript libraries to use $.
jQuery.noConflict();

(function ($) {

/**
 * Override jQuery.fn.init to guard against XSS attacks.
 *
 * See http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/9521
 */
var jquery_init = $.fn.init;
$.fn.init = function (selector, context, rootjQuery) {
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};
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/**
 * Pre-filter Ajax requests to guard against XSS attacks.
 *
 * See https://github.com/jquery/jquery/issues/2432
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if ($.ajaxPrefilter) {
  // For newer versions of jQuery, use an Ajax prefilter to prevent
  // auto-executing script tags from untrusted domains. This is similar to the
  // fix that is built in to jQuery 3.0 and higher.
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    if (s.crossDomain) {
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  });
}
else if ($.httpData) {
  // For the version of jQuery that ships with Drupal core, override
  // jQuery.httpData to prevent auto-detecting "script" data types from
  // untrusted domains.
  var jquery_httpData = $.httpData;
  $.httpData = function (xhr, type, s) {
    // @todo Consider backporting code from newer jQuery versions to check for
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    if (!type && !Drupal.urlIsLocal(s.url)) {
      var content_type = xhr.getResponseHeader('content-type') || '';
      if (content_type.indexOf('javascript') >= 0) {
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    return jquery_httpData.call(this, xhr, type, s);
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  $.httpData.prototype = jquery_httpData.prototype;
}

/**
 * Attach all registered behaviors to a page element.
 *
 * Behaviors are event-triggered actions that attach to page elements, enhancing
 * default non-JavaScript UIs. Behaviors are registered in the Drupal.behaviors
 * object using the method 'attach' and optionally also 'detach' as follows:
 * @code
 *    Drupal.behaviors.behaviorName = {
 *      attach: function (context, settings) {
 *        ...
 *      },
 *      detach: function (context, settings, trigger) {
 *        ...
 *      }
 *    };
 * @endcode
 *
 * Drupal.attachBehaviors is added below to the jQuery ready event and so
 * runs on initial page load. Developers implementing AHAH/Ajax in their
 * solutions should also call this function after new page content has been
 * loaded, feeding in an element to be processed, in order to attach all
 * behaviors to the new content.
 *
 * Behaviors should use
 * @code
 *   $(selector).once('behavior-name', function () {
 *     ...
 *   });
 * @endcode
 * to ensure the behavior is attached only once to a given element. (Doing so
 * enables the reprocessing of given elements, which may be needed on occasion
 * despite the ability to limit behavior attachment to a particular element.)
 *
 * @param context
 *   An element to attach behaviors to. If none is given, the document element
 *   is used.
 * @param settings
 *   An object containing settings for the current context. If none given, the
 *   global Drupal.settings object is used.
 */
Drupal.attachBehaviors = function (context, settings) {
  context = context || document;
  settings = settings || Drupal.settings;
  // Execute all of them.
  $.each(Drupal.behaviors, function () {
    if ($.isFunction(this.attach)) {
      this.attach(context, settings);
    }
  });
};

/**
 * Detach registered behaviors from a page element.
 *
 * Developers implementing AHAH/Ajax in their solutions should call this
 * function before page content is about to be removed, feeding in an element
 * to be processed, in order to allow special behaviors to detach from the
 * content.
 *
 * Such implementations should look for the class name that was added in their
 * corresponding Drupal.behaviors.behaviorName.attach implementation, i.e.
 * behaviorName-processed, to ensure the behavior is detached only from
 * previously processed elements.
 *
 * @param context
 *   An element to detach behaviors from. If none is given, the document element
 *   is used.
 * @param settings
 *   An object containing settings for the current context. If none given, the
 *   global Drupal.settings object is used.
 * @param trigger
 *   A string containing what's causing the behaviors to be detached. The
 *   possible triggers are:
 *   - unload: (default) The context element is being removed from the DOM.
 *   - move: The element is about to be moved within the DOM (for example,
 *     during a tabledrag row swap). After the move is completed,
 *     Drupal.attachBehaviors() is called, so that the behavior can undo
 *     whatever it did in response to the move. Many behaviors won't need to
 *     do anything simply in response to the element being moved, but because
 *     IFRAME elements reload their "src" when being moved within the DOM,
 *     behaviors bound to IFRAME elements (like WYSIWYG editors) may need to
 *     take some action.
 *   - serialize: When an Ajax form is submitted, this is called with the
 *     form as the context. This provides every behavior within the form an
 *     opportunity to ensure that the field elements have correct content
 *     in them before the form is serialized. The canonical use-case is so
 *     that WYSIWYG editors can update the hidden textarea to which they are
 *     bound.
 *
 * @see Drupal.attachBehaviors
 */
Drupal.detachBehaviors = function (context, settings, trigger) {
  context = context || document;
  settings = settings || Drupal.settings;
  trigger = trigger || 'unload';
  // Execute all of them.
  $.each(Drupal.behaviors, function () {
    if ($.isFunction(this.detach)) {
      this.detach(context, settings, trigger);
    }
  });
};

/**
 * Encode special characters in a plain-text string for display as HTML.
 *
 * @ingroup sanitization
 */
Drupal.checkPlain = function (str) {
  var character, regex,
      replace = { '&': '&amp;', "'": '&#39;', '"': '&quot;', '<': '&lt;', '>': '&gt;' };
  str = String(str);
  for (character in replace) {
    if (replace.hasOwnProperty(character)) {
      regex = new RegExp(character, 'g');
      str = str.replace(regex, replace[character]);
    }
  }
  return str;
};

/**
 * Replace placeholders with sanitized values in a string.
 *
 * @param str
 *   A string with placeholders.
 * @param args
 *   An object of replacements pairs to make. Incidences of any key in this
 *   array are replaced with the corresponding value. Based on the first
 *   character of the key, the value is escaped and/or themed:
 *    - !variable: inserted as is
 *    - @variable: escape plain text to HTML (Drupal.checkPlain)
 *    - %variable: escape text and theme as a placeholder for user-submitted
 *      content (checkPlain + Drupal.theme('placeholder'))
 *
 * @see Drupal.t()
 * @ingroup sanitization
 */
Drupal.formatString = function(str, args) {
  // Transform arguments before inserting them.
  for (var key in args) {
    if (args.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
      switch (key.charAt(0)) {
        // Escaped only.
        case '@':
          args[key] = Drupal.checkPlain(args[key]);
          break;
        // Pass-through.
        case '!':
          break;
        // Escaped and placeholder.
        default:
          args[key] = Drupal.theme('placeholder', args[key]);
          break;
      }
    }
  }

  return Drupal.stringReplace(str, args, null);
};

/**
 * Replace substring.
 *
 * The longest keys will be tried first. Once a substring has been replaced,
 * its new value will not be searched again.
 *
 * @param {String} str
 *   A string with placeholders.
 * @param {Object} args
 *   Key-value pairs.
 * @param {Array|null} keys
 *   Array of keys from the "args".  Internal use only.
 *
 * @return {String}
 *   Returns the replaced string.
 */
Drupal.stringReplace = function (str, args, keys) {
  if (str.length === 0) {
    return str;
  }

  // If the array of keys is not passed then collect the keys from the args.
  if (!$.isArray(keys)) {
    keys = [];
    for (var k in args) {
      if (args.hasOwnProperty(k)) {
        keys.push(k);
      }
    }

    // Order the keys by the character length. The shortest one is the first.
    keys.sort(function (a, b) { return a.length - b.length; });
  }

  if (keys.length === 0) {
    return str;
  }

  // Take next longest one from the end.
  var key = keys.pop();
  var fragments = str.split(key);

  if (keys.length) {
    for (var i = 0; i < fragments.length; i++) {
      // Process each fragment with a copy of remaining keys.
      fragments[i] = Drupal.stringReplace(fragments[i], args, keys.slice(0));
    }
  }

  return fragments.join(args[key]);
};

/**
 * Translate strings to the page language or a given language.
 *
 * See the documentation of the server-side t() function for further details.
 *
 * @param str
 *   A string containing the English string to translate.
 * @param args
 *   An object of replacements pairs to make after translation. Incidences
 *   of any key in this array are replaced with the corresponding value.
 *   See Drupal.formatString().
 *
 * @param options
 *   - 'context' (defaults to the empty context): The context the source string
 *     belongs to.
 *
 * @return
 *   The translated string.
 */
Drupal.t = function (str, args, options) {
  options = options || {};
  options.context = options.context || '';

  // Fetch the localized version of the string.
  if (Drupal.locale.strings && Drupal.locale.strings[options.context] && Drupal.locale.strings[options.context][str]) {
    str = Drupal.locale.strings[options.context][str];
  }

  if (args) {
    str = Drupal.formatString(str, args);
  }
  return str;
};

/**
 * Format a string containing a count of items.
 *
 * This function ensures that the string is pluralized correctly. Since Drupal.t() is
 * called by this function, make sure not to pass already-localized strings to it.
 *
 * See the documentation of the server-side format_plural() function for further details.
 *
 * @param count
 *   The item count to display.
 * @param singular
 *   The string for the singular case. Please make sure it is clear this is
 *   singular, to ease translation (e.g. use "1 new comment" instead of "1 new").
 *   Do not use @count in the singular string.
 * @param plural
 *   The string for the plural case. Please make sure it is clear this is plural,
 *   to ease translation. Use @count in place of the item count, as in "@count
 *   new comments".
 * @param args
 *   An object of replacements pairs to make after translation. Incidences
 *   of any key in this array are replaced with the corresponding value.
 *   See Drupal.formatString().
 *   Note that you do not need to include @count in this array.
 *   This replacement is done automatically for the plural case.
 * @param options
 *   The options to pass to the Drupal.t() function.
 * @return
 *   A translated string.
 */
Drupal.formatPlural = function (count, singular, plural, args, options) {
  args = args || {};
  args['@count'] = count;
  // Determine the index of the plural form.
  var index = Drupal.locale.pluralFormula ? Drupal.locale.pluralFormula(args['@count']) : ((args['@count'] == 1) ? 0 : 1);

  if (index == 0) {
    return Drupal.t(singular, args, options);
  }
  else if (index == 1) {
    return Drupal.t(plural, args, options);
  }
  else {
    args['@count[' + index + ']'] = args['@count'];
    delete args['@count'];
    return Drupal.t(plural.replace('@count', '@count[' + index + ']'), args, options);
  }
};

/**
 * Returns the passed in URL as an absolute URL.
 *
 * @param url
 *   The URL string to be normalized to an absolute URL.
 *
 * @return
 *   The normalized, absolute URL.
 *
 * @see https://github.com/angular/angular.js/blob/v1.4.4/src/ng/urlUtils.js
 * @see https://grack.com/blog/2009/11/17/absolutizing-url-in-javascript
 * @see https://github.com/jquery/jquery-ui/blob/1.11.4/ui/tabs.js#L53
 */
Drupal.absoluteUrl = function (url) {
  var urlParsingNode = document.createElement('a');

  // Decode the URL first; this is required by IE <= 6. Decoding non-UTF-8
  // strings may throw an exception.
  try {
    url = decodeURIComponent(url);
  } catch (e) {}

  urlParsingNode.setAttribute('href', url);

  // IE <= 7 normalizes the URL when assigned to the anchor node similar to
  // the other browsers.
  return urlParsingNode.cloneNode(false).href;
};

/**
 * Returns true if the URL is within Drupal's base path.
 *
 * @param url
 *   The URL string to be tested.
 *
 * @return
 *   Boolean true if local.
 *
 * @see https://github.com/jquery/jquery-ui/blob/1.11.4/ui/tabs.js#L58
 */
Drupal.urlIsLocal = function (url) {
  // Always use browser-derived absolute URLs in the comparison, to avoid
  // attempts to break out of the base path using directory traversal.
  var absoluteUrl = Drupal.absoluteUrl(url);
  var protocol = location.protocol;

  // Consider URLs that match this site's base URL but use HTTPS instead of HTTP
  // as local as well.
  if (protocol === 'http:' && absoluteUrl.indexOf('https:') === 0) {
    protocol = 'https:';
  }
  var baseUrl = protocol + '//' + location.host + Drupal.settings.basePath.slice(0, -1);

  // Decoding non-UTF-8 strings may throw an exception.
  try {
    absoluteUrl = decodeURIComponent(absoluteUrl);
  } catch (e) {}
  try {
    baseUrl = decodeURIComponent(baseUrl);
  } catch (e) {}

  // The given URL matches the site's base URL, or has a path under the site's
  // base URL.
  return absoluteUrl === baseUrl || absoluteUrl.indexOf(baseUrl + '/') === 0;
};

/**
 * Sanitizes a URL for use with jQuery.ajax().
 *
 * @param url
 *   The URL string to be sanitized.
 *
 * @return
 *   The sanitized URL.
 */
Drupal.sanitizeAjaxUrl = function (url) {
  var regex = /\=\?(&|$)/;
  while (url.match(regex)) {
    url = url.replace(regex, '');
  }
  return url;
}

/**
 * Generate the themed representation of a Drupal object.
 *
 * All requests for themed output must go through this function. It examines
 * the request and routes it to the appropriate theme function. If the current
 * theme does not provide an override function, the generic theme function is
 * called.
 *
 * For example, to retrieve the HTML for text that should be emphasized and
 * displayed as a placeholder inside a sentence, call
 * Drupal.theme('placeholder', text).
 *
 * @param func
 *   The name of the theme function to call.
 * @param ...
 *   Additional arguments to pass along to the theme function.
 * @return
 *   Any data the theme function returns. This could be a plain HTML string,
 *   but also a complex object.
 */
Drupal.theme = function (func) {
  var args = Array.prototype.slice.apply(arguments, [1]);

  return (Drupal.theme[func] || Drupal.theme.prototype[func]).apply(this, args);
};

/**
 * Freeze the current body height (as minimum height). Used to prevent
 * unnecessary upwards scrolling when doing DOM manipulations.
 */
Drupal.freezeHeight = function () {
  Drupal.unfreezeHeight();
  $('<div id="freeze-height"></div>').css({
    position: 'absolute',
    top: '0px',
    left: '0px',
    width: '1px',
    height: $('body').css('height')
  }).appendTo('body');
};

/**
 * Unfreeze the body height.
 */
Drupal.unfreezeHeight = function () {
  $('#freeze-height').remove();
};

/**
 * Encodes a Drupal path for use in a URL.
 *
 * For aesthetic reasons slashes are not escaped.
 */
Drupal.encodePath = function (item, uri) {
  uri = uri || location.href;
  return encodeURIComponent(item).replace(/%2F/g, '/');
};

/**
 * Get the text selection in a textarea.
 */
Drupal.getSelection = function (element) {
  if (typeof element.selectionStart != 'number' && document.selection) {
    // The current selection.
    var range1 = document.selection.createRange();
    var range2 = range1.duplicate();
    // Select all text.
    range2.moveToElementText(element);
    // Now move 'dummy' end point to end point of original range.
    range2.setEndPoint('EndToEnd', range1);
    // Now we can calculate start and end points.
    var start = range2.text.length - range1.text.length;
    var end = start + range1.text.length;
    return { 'start': start, 'end': end };
  }
  return { 'start': element.selectionStart, 'end': element.selectionEnd };
};

/**
 * Add a global variable which determines if the window is being unloaded.
 *
 * This is primarily used by Drupal.displayAjaxError().
 */
Drupal.beforeUnloadCalled = false;
$(window).bind('beforeunload pagehide', function () {
    Drupal.beforeUnloadCalled = true;
});

/**
 * Displays a JavaScript error from an Ajax response when appropriate to do so.
 */
Drupal.displayAjaxError = function (message) {
  // Skip displaying the message if the user deliberately aborted (for example,
  // by reloading the page or navigating to a different page) while the Ajax
  // request was still ongoing. See, for example, the discussion at
  // http://stackoverflow.com/questions/699941/handle-ajax-error-when-a-user-clicks-refresh.
  if (!Drupal.beforeUnloadCalled) {
    alert(message);
  }
};

/**
 * Build an error message from an Ajax response.
 */
Drupal.ajaxError = function (xmlhttp, uri, customMessage) {
  var statusCode, statusText, pathText, responseText, readyStateText, message;
  if (xmlhttp.status) {
    statusCode = "\n" + Drupal.t("An AJAX HTTP error occurred.") +  "\n" + Drupal.t("HTTP Result Code: !status", {'!status': xmlhttp.status});
  }
  else {
    statusCode = "\n" + Drupal.t("An AJAX HTTP request terminated abnormally.");
  }
  statusCode += "\n" + Drupal.t("Debugging information follows.");
  pathText = "\n" + Drupal.t("Path: !uri", {'!uri': uri} );
  statusText = '';
  // In some cases, when statusCode == 0, xmlhttp.statusText may not be defined.
  // Unfortunately, testing for it with typeof, etc, doesn't seem to catch that
  // and the test causes an exception. So we need to catch the exception here.
  try {
    statusText = "\n" + Drupal.t("StatusText: !statusText", {'!statusText': $.trim(xmlhttp.statusText)});
  }
  catch (e) {}

  responseText = '';
  // Again, we don't have a way to know for sure whether accessing
  // xmlhttp.responseText is going to throw an exception. So we'll catch it.
  try {
    responseText = "\n" + Drupal.t("ResponseText: !responseText", {'!responseText': $.trim(xmlhttp.responseText) } );
  } catch (e) {}

  // Make the responseText more readable by stripping HTML tags and newlines.
  responseText = responseText.replace(/<("[^"]*"|'[^']*'|[^'">])*>/gi,"");
  responseText = responseText.replace(/[\n]+\s+/g,"\n");

  // We don't need readyState except for status == 0.
  readyStateText = xmlhttp.status == 0 ? ("\n" + Drupal.t("ReadyState: !readyState", {'!readyState': xmlhttp.readyState})) : "";

  // Additional message beyond what the xmlhttp object provides.
  customMessage = customMessage ? ("\n" + Drupal.t("CustomMessage: !customMessage", {'!customMessage': customMessage})) : "";

  message = statusCode + pathText + statusText + customMessage + responseText + readyStateText;
  return message;
};

// Class indicating that JS is enabled; used for styling purpose.
$('html').addClass('js');

// 'js enabled' cookie.
document.cookie = 'has_js=1; path=/';

/**
 * Additions to jQuery.support.
 */
$(function () {
  /**
   * Boolean indicating whether or not position:fixed is supported.
   */
  if (jQuery.support.positionFixed === undefined) {
    var el = $('<div style="position:fixed; top:10px" />').appendTo(document.body);
    jQuery.support.positionFixed = el[0].offsetTop === 10;
    el.remove();
  }
});

//Attach all behaviors.
$(function () {
  Drupal.attachBehaviors(document, Drupal.settings);
});

/**
 * The default themes.
 */
Drupal.theme.prototype = {

  /**
   * Formats text for emphasized display in a placeholder inside a sentence.
   *
   * @param str
   *   The text to format (plain-text).
   * @return
   *   The formatted text (html).
   */
  placeholder: function (str) {
    return '<em class="placeholder">' + Drupal.checkPlain(str) + '</em>';
  }
};

})(jQuery);

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