π§ Summary
Textiles Mode is a specialized feature for soft goods restoration that changes how your app works. When you enable it, the capture screen buttons change from the standard Tagged Items, Boxed, and Non-Salvageable options to textile-specific options: Bulk, Single, and Pack.
Enabling Textiles Mode is a one-time setup step that you do per device. Once enabled, the textile workflows remain active until you disable them.
π Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Open My Account
At the bottom of your screen, tap My Account
2. Go to Settings
At the top of the My Account screen, tap Settings
3. Find App Settings
Scroll down to the App Settings section
You'll see several options listed
4. Select Textiles Mode
Under App Settings, find the last option in the list: Textiles Mode and tap to enable it
5. Accept the Beta Warning
A message will appear warning you that this is a beta feature
Read the warning
Tap I Agree if you wish to continue
π‘ Tip: Beta features are still being refined, so you may encounter occasional issues. Feedback from users like you helps improve the feature.
6. Confirm Textiles Mode is Enabled
Return to your job and open the Capture screen
Check the buttons at the bottom of the screen
You should now see Bulk, Single, and Packed instead of the standard buttons
This confirms that Textiles Mode is now active on your device.
π What Changes After Enabling Textiles Mode
When Textiles Mode is enabled, your capture screen buttons change:
Before (Standard Mode) | After (Textiles Mode) | Purpose |
Tagged Items | Bulk | Inventory wash/dry/fold items by weight |
Boxed | Single | Inventory specialty items individually |
Non-Salvageable | Pack | Pack processed items into boxes or garment bags |
π‘ Tip: The new buttons are designed specifically for soft goods workflows. For more information on how to use each mode, see the related articles:
Inventorying Wash/Dry/Fold Items (Bulk Mode)
Inventorying Specialty Items (Single Mode)
Packing Wash/Dry/Fold Items (Packed Mode)
β Best Practices
Enable once per device: You only need to enable Textiles Mode once on each device you use. The setting persists across jobs.
Train your team: Make sure everyone using the app for textile work enables Textiles Mode on their devices
Understand the modes: Before starting work, review what Bulk, Single, and Packed modes do so you choose the right one for each task
Keep it enabled: Once you're working with textiles, leave Textiles Mode enabled to avoid switching back and forth
π§© Troubleshooting
The buttons didn't change after I tapped I Agree: Try closing the app completely and reopening it. If the buttons still don't change, go back to Settings and verify that Textiles Mode is enabled.
I enabled it by accident and want to turn it off: Go back to My Account β Settings β Textiles Mode and toggle it off. Your capture screen will return to the standard buttons.
Do I need to enable this for every job? No. Textiles Mode is a device-level setting, not a job-level setting. Once enabled on your device, it stays enabled for all jobs until you turn it off.
Can I switch between Textiles Mode and Standard Mode? Yes, but it's not recommended to switch frequently. If you're working on textile jobs, keep Textiles Mode enabled. If you're working on standard contents, disable it. Switching modes frequently can be confusing.
π Key Takeaways
Enable Textiles Mode from My Account β Settings β App Settings β Textiles Mode
Accept the beta warning by tapping I Agree
Confirm the capture screen buttons changed to Bulk, Single, and Packed
Textiles Mode is a device-level settingβenable once per device
Once enabled, you can start using textile-specific workflows for soft goods restoration


