Job Completion Reporting (JCR) gives you a simple, dashboard-style view of key data from your Prospr units.
You can use this data to:
- Meet regulatory and compliance requirements
- Understand machine performance
- Optimise utilisation and efficiency
JCR makes it easier to track, report, and improve how your Prospr units are performing, helping you get more value out of every job.
Below you’ll find answers to the most common questions.
How do I access JCR?
Log in to the Analytics Portal (https://portal.theyield.com) and use the sidebar to switch between Job Completion Reporting and UGV Fuel Usage workbooks.
Which robots and sites are included?
Data is collected per base station and rolled up to a customer level. You can use the checkboxes on the right-hand side to show or hide data from specific base stations.
How do I add new users or share reports?
You can:
Export reports as PDF or CSV and share with colleagues.
Contact Support via the chat to request new user access.
Who do I contact for support?
For help, use the Support Chat in the Portal or email us at ProsprSupport@roboticsplus.co.nz
What should I do if I see unexpected data?
Keep using your existing record-keeping and reach out via Support Chat or email as per above so we can investigate.
Why doesn’t the compliance summary always show the product name?
Compliance data comes directly from entries in Mission Control. Make sure you enter chemical names under Spray Details so they display correctly.
How do I filter out test jobs?
Use the dropdown “Include test jobs?” on the right-hand side. Select False to hide test/demo jobs or any with zero application rate.
Can I export JCR data?
Yes — export to CSV or PDF using the icons in the top right. You can choose to export compliance summaries or contributing job details.
Can I switch units between Metric and US Customary?
Yes. Units are linked to your profile preferences.
Is JCR available in other languages?
Currently JCR is available in English only. Spanish support is coming soon.
What do the performance metrics mean (Utilisation, Uptime, Work Rate)?
Utilisation: % of mission time machines are moving and spraying.
Uptime: % of mission time machines are free from critical faults.
Work Rate: Total area covered per hour, factoring in pauses like refills.
Hover your mouse over these metrics in JCR for a quick explanation.
What does ‘Other’ mean in the workbar?
Other includes:
HOLD state (e.g. waiting for fans, LiDAR, or RTK GPS fix).
Unexpected states that don’t fit into main categories.
It’s grouped to keep the view clear but can also highlight performance issues, like frequent pauses in poor GPS conditions.
What new features are coming to JCR?
We’re working on a number of improvements to make Job Completion Reporting (JCR) even more useful. Here’s a preview of what’s on the way:
Coverage Maps
You’ll be able to see exactly which vehicle worked in which area during a selected time period. Hover over a section to view details like job ID, mission ID, vehicle number, average speed, and work rate (Ha/hr).
Velocity Heatmaps
These will show where machines slowed down or sped up during a mission, helping you spot bottlenecks or changes in conditions.
Application Rate Heatmaps
You’ll see where spray application rates were higher or lower than expected, giving you better visibility of variability in the field.
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