Run the whole operation from one screen.
Jobs, customers, payments, schedule, and messages in a single dashboard — with an inbox that surfaces only the things that actually need a human decision.
The problem
You're the integration between five tools that don't talk to each other — a booking inbox, a spreadsheet, a notebook, a payment app, and your texts. Nothing lines up, and you're the only one who knows where anything is.
- Five disconnected tools and a spreadsheet
- No single view of the business
- Important things buried in notifications
- Only you know how it all fits together
How it works
- 01
One dashboard
Jobs, customer records, payments, the schedule, and messages all in one place — not five tabs.
- 02
An inbox that filters for you
Most things run on their own; the inbox surfaces only what needs your call — approve, quote, reschedule.
- 03
Act in a tap
Approve a job, send an invoice, reschedule a visit — without leaving the screen.
- 04
Everything logged
A clean record of what happened and when, so nothing lives only in your memory.
What's included
- Unified dashboard (jobs, customers, payments, schedule)
- Customer CRM with full history
- Jobs and pipeline view
- The inbox — only what needs you
- Reporting on revenue and activity
- Team access with roles
- Works on desktop and mobile
How it looks in your business
Your morning is one screen: three things to approve, then the day runs itself.
Office staff and techs get role-based access to exactly what they need.
Pool, cleaning, and pressure-washing lines managed from the same cockpit.
Questions
Does it replace Jobber or QuickBooks?
It covers the core day-to-day in one place and integrates where you need specialized tools — so you stop stitching them together by hand.
Can my team have logins?
Yes, with roles so people see only what's relevant to them.
Is it usable on a phone?
Yes — the cockpit and the inbox work on mobile for when you're in the field.
One screen instead of five tabs and a notebook — the business finally fits in a single view.
Works with
See the whole system run.
Fifteen minutes, screen-share, the real platform — no slide deck.