Every time a sales rep commits to a 48-hour install, you're the one who has to make the puzzle fit. Here's what the company looks like when the operating cadence runs itself.
You're the only one who knows how to connect the dots between the sale and the crew. But this time, the system catches the handoff and starts building the schedule.
The system gathered the install specs, matched the right crew, and slotted the job into the operating cadence automatically.
Every spec, material requirement, and schedule constraint lands in one dashboard, ready for the install team.
The handoff reaches you as a summary, not a problem to solve, so you can keep your eyes on growth.
Henderson project · Thursday 8 AM · Crew B and plumber
Sales handoff complete. Crew dispatched. No action required.
When the job is scheduled, the dispatch goes with it, so the install never stalls waiting on your coordination.
The kind of cross-functional execution a larger franchise has by default, built around how a fast-growing bath renovation company actually works.
For a company built on speed, this is the whole game: every job that gets sold moves forward without eating your day.
If we're wrong, the conversation ends here. If we're close, this is rarely the only thing you're holding together by hand.
We built this from public information. How close did we get?
Tell us where we got it right, or where we missed. Under a minute.