Every job flows through you — dispatching, chasing parts, retyping the same customer into the schedule, the invoice, and the supplier order. The trucks run fine. The paperwork is what's eating your nights.
Rather not get on a call? Do the audit by chat instead →
The revenue's there. The friction is in everything around the actual work.
No enterprise field-service platform you'll never fully roll out — just the specific fixes a shop your size will actually use.
We start with one conversation. You walk me through a normal week — how a call becomes a job, how a job becomes an invoice, where you’re retyping things, and what you dread on Monday morning. I listen for the repetitive and the manual.
A few days later you get a short, plain-English report: what’s costing you time, what fixes each thing, what it runs a month, and where to start. Most of it is connecting tools you already pay for — some of it I can build once and hand you with no new subscription. The report is yours either way.
In audits like this, most shops get back around seven hours a week for roughly $60 a month in tools — before anything custom gets built.
“Every new job, someone retypes the same customer info into three places — the schedule, the invoice, and the supplier order. Nobody had ever added it up.”
→ One connected intake form, built once. ~6 hrs/week back. No new monthly subscription.
Book a time, walk me through how the work actually flows, and get back a plan to get your evenings back — whether or not you ever hire me again.
Book the audit — $999