Every backup, every alarm, every routine pump-out comes in and waits on you to answer the phone, find a free tech, and route the truck. Here is that whole dispatch, running itself, while you stay the name on the door.
The call that used to pull you off a job site gets captured, qualified, and logged. No voicemail. No callback list.
Customer, problem, system type, and urgency captured the moment the call ends.
Auto-matched on availability, location, and system type. No one working a whiteboard in their head.
The customer is texted who's on the way and when.
Routine jobs route themselves. You only get pinged when a call is worth your attention.
Treatment plant alarm · Slidell · Jason en route, 18 min
New install in Lacombe needs a price sign-off. Open job ›
One summary at the end of the day, with only the calls that needed a decision pulled out.
9 jobs dispatched today across St. Tammany Parish. Everyone has an ETA or is closed out. 1 needs your call.
Lacombe install needs your sign-off on the quote before it's booked.
Intake, ticketing, tech assignment, customer ETAs, and oversight, handled. The work still has the Cooper name on it. It just no longer runs through your phone.
For a family shop this is the whole game: every call becomes a routed, ETA'd job without you working the board all 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.