Type the question.
Watch the day fix itself.
Drag, drop, or just ask Runny — your AI dispatcher. 8 techs, 14 jobs, every gap filled in one click.
Five techs. Eleven jobs.
One hour till the day starts.
Every morning the same scramble. The dispatcher has the board in her head, on a whiteboard, and half in ServiceTitan. Someone calls out. A job runs long. The route gets re-jiggered three times before lunch. By the end of the week she’s spent four hours on the phone with techs asking “where are you” — hours that should have been customers.
Day. Week. Map.
Whatever your shop runs on.
Same drag-and-drop, three angles. Day for the morning huddle. Week for the work-ahead. Map for the route. Your dispatcher picks the view that fits the moment. The board stays the same.
Runny moves the job.
The truck gets pinged.
No more “who’s free?” radio calls. The moment a job lands on a tech, his phone pings — with the address, the customer’s last visit, and the equipment record already loaded. He taps the banner, the job’s at the top of his day. Two seconds from notification to driveway.
