Walk into any demo of the big field-service platforms and you'll see dozens of modules, dashboards, and settings. It looks powerful. For a franchise with a dispatch team and back-office staff, maybe it is. For a two-to-ten person crew, it's a wall of features you'll never touch.
That complexity has a cost. It takes weeks to set up, training to use, and a dedicated person to keep it running. Most small contractors don't have any of those to spare. So the software sits half-configured while the real work happens in texts and spreadsheets anyway.
Then there's the price. Per-seat fees, setup costs, and tiered upsells add up fast — often past a few hundred dollars a month before you've seen real value. For a small business, that's a truck payment.
Right-sized software flips this. It does the handful of things a small crew actually needs — estimates, jobs, scheduling, customers, invoices — and does them fast, with no training required. One flat price, no per-job fees.
You shouldn't need an enterprise budget to run a small crew. You need a tool that respects your time and your margins.
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