Purchase Orders
Parts logged.
PO already drafted.
The tech logs parts on the job. The office adds a PO with one tap — it inherits the parts, line for line. Pick the vendor. Send.
Draft → Ordered → Received → Billed
The parts cost nobody can find
The tech texted the parts.
The office retyped them into the PO.
Today every PO starts the same way. A text from the tech. A phone call to the supplier. A spreadsheet to track what was ordered. A pile of vendor PDFs in someone’s email. The parts cost rolls into job cost three weeks later, if it rolls in at all. By then the job’s already invoiced — at whatever margin you guessed.
Parts cost, tracked
Stop emailing PDFs.
Stop guessing margin.
Auto-filled
Tech logs parts on the job. The PO inherits them, line for line. No retyping. No copy-paste from text messages.
4 stages
Draft → Ordered → Received → Billed. Every PO shows where it is at a glance, so the office knows where every dollar of parts is.
Tied to the job
Every PO sits against the job it serves. Parts cost rolls into job material cost, no double entry, no spreadsheet.
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