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Work orders that move jobs from intake to closeout without friction

Create structured work orders, assign labor, capture parts, track status, and keep every customer-facing update tied to one operational record.

One job record for intake, labor, parts, approvals, and billing

Role-based workflows for owners, advisors, dispatchers, and technicians

Linked to assets, customers, locations, and repair requests

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What operators control from one work order

1

Assignments, priorities, and due dates

2

Labor time, notes, and parts consumption

3

Estimate and approval progress

4

Invoice readiness and service history

Faster job starts

Technicians start from structured requests instead of phone notes and hallway handoffs.

Cleaner accountability

Every task, approval, and status change stays attached to the same operational record.

Billing-ready closeout

Actual labor and parts flow directly into estimates and invoices without duplicate entry.

Core capabilities

Built to support real operational execution

These pages exist because the product area is real. Each capability below maps to a concrete workflow in the platform.

Structured job records

Capture customer, asset, complaint, priority, and internal notes in a format teams can actually work from.

Labor and parts tracking

Track billable labor, consumed parts, and work progress as the job moves through the bay.

Status visibility

Surface jobs by queue, stage, and blocking issue so managers know exactly what needs attention.

Estimate and invoice linkage

Turn completed work into approvals and customer billing without rebuilding the job a second time.

Operational flow

How teams typically run it

1

Create or receive the job

Start from intake, a fleet request, a PM trigger, or an internally created service task.

2

Execute with live context

Assign work, track labor, consume parts, and update the job as the work actually happens.

3

Close out with confidence

Review actuals, complete the job, and move cleanly into estimate approval or invoicing.

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