Selected Role

Selected Role owns movement: who has the work, when it should happen, what is ready, what changed, what is blocked, and who needs the next update.

Home Services coordination map

People, timing, handoffs, and exceptions stay moving.

Software can coordinate requests, work, tools, materials, vehicles, routes, service plans, and vendors, decisions, billing, and reporting across schedules, owners, tools, materials, vehicles, routes, service plans, and vendors, status changes, blockers, updates, and closeout. It can keep Homeowner, property, job, estimate, route, invoice, and review records tied to assigned estimates, recurring visits, service jobs, routes, or callbacks, tools, materials, vehicles, routes, service plans, and vendors, crews, technicians, office teams, and service managers, and homeowners, property contacts, tenants, suppliers, and subcontractors.

If the business can observe it, track it, decide on it, approve it, improve it, or report on it, it can become part of the software.

Edge Areas

  • Same-day changes: triage, interruption rules, escalation, and schedule repair
  • Multi-step work: staged tasks, return visits, partial completion, and dependency tracking
  • External constraints: access windows, required contacts, documents, and compliance rules
  • Supplier or subcontractor coordination: availability, assignment, proof, invoice handoff, and performance tracking
  • Weather or site-sensitive work: reschedule rules, safety status, and customer messaging
  • Multi-location coordination: territory ownership, overflow rules, and branch capacity
  • Service resource-dependent scheduling: readiness holds, vendor ETA, stock checks, and substitutions
  • High-value accounts: priority rules, account manager alerts, and escalation paths