Your dashboard is built for the field
The dashboard adapts to your role. As a technician, you see a focused view of your
day, and nothing you don't need in the field:
- My route today: a map of your stops for the day, only yours. You won't see
other crews' jobs or customer addresses here; the card shows the route you're
driving.
- Your day: four quick numbers: how many jobs you have today, your on-time
rate, your first-time-fix rate, and the hours you've logged. If a number can't be
measured yet, it says "Not tracked yet" instead of showing a made-up figure.
- Up next: your next job, with the address, the customer, a Navigate
button, a Call customer button, and the job notes so you're ready before you
arrive.
- My tasks: your checklist across today's jobs, with anything overdue flagged.
- My week: a small bar chart of jobs completed per day so you can see your pace.
What you won't see
There are no dollar values anywhere on your dashboard, no revenue, no job prices,
no invoices. Those belong to the office. Your view is about the work: where to be,
what to bring, and what's left to do.
Getting the most out of it
- Start each job from the app when you arrive on site. That's what lets the system
measure your on-time rate honestly, without it, on-time simply reads "Not tracked
yet."
- Use Navigate to jump straight into directions for your up-next stop.
- Check My tasks before you leave a site so nothing (photos, signatures, parts
pickups) gets missed.