Dispatch & routing
The week on a board. The day on a map.
For the person who rebuilds tomorrow's plan every evening in a notebook.
A day with it
Someone calls in sick at 6:40 AM. You open the planner, see the crew as rows and the week as columns, and drag their three jobs onto two other crews. The map shows the new day as a route rather than a list of addresses. The customers get an On My Way text when the truck actually leaves.
How it works
Plan the week on the board
Switch to the Planner view, drag jobs between crews and days, and watch the unassigned panel empty out.
Work the day on the map
Assign from the map, see the daily route, and deal with unmapped stops before the trucks roll.
Everyone gets the change
On Pro the reassignment lands on the crew's devices in seconds, so nobody drives to yesterday's plan.
What that gets you
A board, not a list
Crew rows and day columns, with unassigned work in a side panel you can act on. It appears once you have three or more active crew, because a two-row board is not a dispatch board.
The map does the routing
See the day as a route, assign jobs to a crew straight from the map, and catch the addresses that never geocoded before they cost someone an hour.
The customer hears from you first
On My Way opens a text to the client with the ETA already written. It sends from the tech's own phone, so there are no per-message fees and nothing to configure.
Built by the team behind a decade of field-service systems
$0 per extra user, ever.
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