Tools, equipment & rentals
Know what you own and who has it.
For businesses whose expensive gear lives in a spreadsheet, a group chat, and somebody's memory.
A day with it
The trencher is not at the yard. Instead of three phone calls, you open the asset: it went out on Tuesday's transfer to the north site, the receiving lead signed for it, and the photo on the bill of lading shows it went out undamaged. Ninety seconds, no argument.
How it works
Add what you own
Create assets with the details that matter, group them by category and type, and say which location each one lives at.
Label it and hand it out
Print a QR or barcode label, then assign the item to a person. Scanning beats typing a serial number in a dim garage.
Move it, rent it, get it back
Transfers carry a bill of lading and a receive confirmation. Rentals run their own lifecycle and produce a draft invoice at the end.
What that gets you
Every item has a record
Serial numbers, barcodes, categories, specs and the location it lives in. Print QR or barcode labels yourself, N-up on a sheet or one at a time on a thermal printer.
Custody, not guesswork
Assign gear to a person and take it back, with the history kept. The Inventory Manager role puts that in the hands of whoever actually owns the trailer.
Transfers and rentals
Ship between locations with a bill of lading and a receive step. Rent items out and the system drafts the invoice from the rental itself.
Built by the team behind a decade of field-service systems
$0 per extra user, ever.
Ready to put your whole crew on one system?
Tell us about your business and we'll take it from there.
10 pilot spots, 50%+ off the first year.