Fieldskill helps you to get s**t done
Many people go about their days with the goal of accomplishing the most amount of tasks possible with the least amount of effort. This is a perfectly reasonable goal, especially when there is always so much to do in a day and so little time.
This is where FieldSkill’s mantra of “Work smart not hard” becomes relevant. FieldSkill is an up and coming service software that is used to schedule jobs, track work, manage clients, and, everyone’s favorite, get paid.
The software is set up similar to a WordPress site where you have a dashboard with an array of tools at your disposal. By managing and tracking your work, FieldSkill enables you to manage costs and efficiencies of various jobs. This allows you to break down the components of who worked on the job, how long it took, what (if any) spare parts were used, and what services were provided to the client.
Get your schedule and money in order
FieldSkill offers a calendar feature that allows you to schedule jobs. The layout of the calendar is similar to the one featured on Google and provides you with an overview of jobs that are scheduled and the staff members assigned to them. The calendar is made to be flexible and adaptable to the many changes that occur on a day-to-day basis.
Invoices are also available and are done quickly. FieldSkill lets you create, send, and track invoices through their software. With these features you are able to create an invoice as soon as a job is completed and you are able to keep an eye on it until you have received payment.
The FieldSkill website boasts that this software can provide many benefits for your company, including abilities to: manage successfully, eliminate paperwork, boost performance, improve service, increase profitability, and track your progress.
Good for endless industries
FieldSkill software is available across many devices and offers a consistent look on each platform, whether it is on a computer, tablet, or mobile device. The software is cloud based, secure, and mobile ready.
The website suggests that the software is practical for industries including: property management, air conditioning, electrical contracting, landscaping and lawn care, and plumbing and draining services.
While FieldSkill is offering services we have seen time and time again on one website or software after the next, the simple and easy to use design may be beneficial for the variety of aforementioned industries.
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Staff Writer, Taylor Leddin is a publicist and freelance writer for a number of national outlets. She was featured on Thrive Global as a successful woman in journalism, and is the editor-in-chief of The Tidbit. Taylor resides in Chicago and has a Bachelor in Communication Studies from Illinois State University.