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Automation solutions for service technicians. Works with all your existing solutions and CRMs.
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Build better service teams by enabling faster ticket management systems, easier service scheduling, quotes and invoice generation, and customer insights using Fieldproxy
Streamlines your operations, improves workflow and scheduling by automating and prioritizing job requests, managing technician schedules and simplifying dispatching process.
Giving your field technicians the ability to manage inventory on-the-go. Ensure your resources are where they need to be with real-time stock updates and inventory management.
Optimizes your technician's GPS location and tracks time and mileage, helping you save on fuel and payroll costs while keeping your customers informed and updated on job progress.
Collect payments from your clients when they are in the field. Your technician can accept card payments using their smartphones, which makes the field collection process much faster.
Notification function, which will notify the manager when an agent complete a task. This feature is essential for the manager to manage the work of the agents.
With completely customizable, infinitely scalable dashboards and reports, managers will be able to keep a 360 degree view of their organization and make data driven decisions
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Quickly set up an account with Fieldproxy. It takes less than 5 minutes to set up. Or you could schedule a FREE demo.
Use the one-click templates to build your very first workflow, according to your use case. Takes just 30-seconds
Setup automated scheduling, or assign them to your managers based on geofencing, location intelligence, and more.
Watch as data from the field is updated in real-time in manager's dashboards. It's time to go make data-driven decisions now.
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