> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://knowledge.out-smart.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://knowledge.out-smart.com/outsmart-knowledge-base/outsmart-knowledge-base-nl/marketplace-pakketten-en-power-ups/power-ups/middelen/functies-in-resources.md).

# Functies in Resources

Resources voegt interne apparatuurplanning toe aan OutSmart.

Het combineert registratie, planning en gebruiksregistratie.

### Kernfuncties

Met Resources kun je:

* interne apparatuurrecords aanmaken
* resources groeperen met categorieën
* resourcesjablonen gebruiken
* tariefvelden toevoegen voor het doorberekenen van gebruik
* resources koppelen aan Werkbonnen
* resources plannen in het Planbord

### Operationele functies

Resources ondersteunt ook:

* Beschikbaarheidcontroles via Planning
* interne apparatuurbewaking in de BackOffice
* duidelijkere planning naast medewerkers

### Waar verder te gaan

Begin met de installatiepagina's in de ressourcegids.

Ga daarna verder met planning en gebruik van werkbonnen.

### Gerelateerde onderwerpen

* [**Resources**](/outsmart-knowledge-base/outsmart-knowledge-base-nl/marketplace-pakketten-en-power-ups/power-ups/middelen.md)
* [**Maak resources aan en beheer ze**](/outsmart-knowledge-base/outsmart-knowledge-base-nl/marketplace-pakketten-en-power-ups/power-ups/objectbeheer/maak-en-beheer-resources.md)
* [**Gebruik bronnen in het Planbord**](/outsmart-knowledge-base/outsmart-knowledge-base-nl/marketplace-pakketten-en-power-ups/power-ups/objectbeheer/maak-en-beheer-resources/gebruik-resources-in-het-planbord.md)


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