Software for contractors and home-services businesses
Trades businesses lose jobs to whoever answers first and quotes first. Most of the delay is not the work — it is the paperwork between the site visit and the customer seeing a number.
What usually hurts
The same shortlist comes up in almost every shop we sit down with.
- Techs writing estimates by hand and getting them out a day or two later
- A shared scheduling spreadsheet three people edit and nobody trusts
- Crews phoning the office to ask where they are going next
- Customers calling for an ETA nobody can give them
- Job photos and signatures living on somebody personal phone
- Invoices retyped into QuickBooks at the end of the week
What we build for trades
Tools that work on a phone in a truck with one bar of signal, in your branding, with no per-seat licence that grows every time you hire. A tech picks the job type, enters a few numbers, and a branded estimate goes to the customer before they leave the driveway. Dispatch becomes a drag-and-drop board that texts the customer an ETA on its own.
The operations half
We map how jobs actually flow through your shop before we build anything, because a quoting tool bolted onto a broken intake process just produces wrong quotes faster. That mapping is usually where the cheapest wins turn up.
A home-services contractor went from one-to-two-day quote turnaround to under a minute. A landscaping crew replaced its shared scheduling spreadsheet with a drag-and-drop board that auto-texts ETAs — morning dispatch went from an hour-long ritual to a five-minute check.
Common questions
We already use a field-service platform. Is this a replacement?
Will it work without signal on site?
Tell us what's slowing you down.
Thirty minutes, free, no pitch deck. You leave with a plan either way — and an honest answer about whether this is worth paying for.
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