FieldStack's AI automatically assigns the right tech to the right job, optimizes routes in real time, and keeps every customer updated — without you touching the board.
Owners and office staff spend 2-3 hours daily manually building the schedule — matching techs to jobs by memory, gut, and a whiteboard that's never fully accurate.
A tech shows up to a job they're not certified for, or arrives at the wrong address. Each failed first-time fix costs $200-300 in fuel, labor, and customer goodwill.
A tech calls in sick. A job runs long. A customer reschedules. The board falls apart and nobody knows what's happening — until the customers start calling.
You don't know where your techs are, when they'll finish, or if the schedule will hold. Your phone buzzes constantly with "where's my tech?" texts.
A customer books online, calls in, or your intake form submits. FieldStack captures the job type, address, time window, and any special requirements — no manual entry needed.
FieldStack's dispatch engine evaluates every available tech — their certifications, current location, workload, and route — then assigns the optimal match in seconds, not minutes.
Routes recalculate automatically as the day evolves. Techs get mobile updates with the full job brief. Customers get ETA notifications without you lifting a finger.
Built for contractors who are done managing the board manually
Match jobs to techs by trade certification, license type, equipment, and availability — automatically, every time. No more guessing who to send.
Routes recalculate live as jobs change, techs run late, or emergencies land. Drive time drops. More jobs per day, less fuel burned.
Automated text updates when techs are assigned, en route, and arriving. Customers stop calling. Your office stops texting. Everyone knows what's happening.
A tech calls out or a priority job lands mid-day. FieldStack instantly re-optimizes the entire board, rebalances workloads, and notifies everyone affected — automatically.
FieldStack is built for the contractor who is done being the air traffic controller. The one who wants to grow the business, not babysit the schedule.