From Leviton, free apps hit the market
Melville, New York-based Leviton launched the company's first mobile applications (apps): Leviton 2 Go, the Leviton Library, the Leviton Title 24 and Leviton's Captain Code NEC. The free apps are described by Leviton as a major digital stride for the company and were developed with the primary goal of reaching customers in a more efficient and interactive manner.
Leviton 2 Go helps customers discover and research the entire Leviton line of products directly from their mobile device.
The Leviton Library app provides digitized versions of Leviton's catalogs and brochures.
The Leviton Title 24 app provides an easy access to information on California Title 24 2013 lighting controls code requirements. Leviton also offers a complementary online tool for the app at title24.leviton.com.
Leviton's Captain Code NEC app is an easy-to-use, comprehensive digital tool based on Leviton's popular Captain Code literature series produced for electrical contractors, distributors, inspectors and all electrical professionals for every code cycle.
"The new Leviton apps were wholly developed with our customers in mind, and one indisputable fact about our customers is that they are rarely without their smartphones or tablets," said David Keller, Leviton's senior director of e-business. "Providing them with an easy touchpoint for researching Leviton’s 25,000 products, as well as interesting and interactive optionsm such as list-making and bar code scanning, played significant roles in the development of these apps."