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I'm a user/fan, love it, I have looked at the alternatives - there are quite a few other companies now however I still wouldn't switch. Jobber works, the support is fantastic, its always getting better / tweaked / new things added. For me at least it's more than worth it.
I have written a fair bit about it in the past, do a search or give me a call some evening Tom on 0797 626 7104 and I will try and answer any questions you might have.
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I'm with Robbie on this. Jobber is by far the best cloud based solution I've seen in this industry other than bespoke solutions. I've trialed it and would lover to swap over when we can.
The more services and/or teams and/or sites you run the bigger the gain can be. However, in a 'one person doing one job a day' type of scenario it may be an overkill.
Assuming I know Robbie's type of business profile in that he is likely offering many services to a varying selection of clients all with different pricing strategies it must be a god-send as well as helping portray a professional image.
Was trying to ask if anyone using can point me in the direction of uk pricing as I can only find us pricing!!
Thanks for that
What we do love is the simplicity of Jobber. We have along with the schedules, site plans loaded so operatives can see what is required on some sites where we maintain communal grounds.
All client data is entered including contact numbers and gate codes - it saves so much time for us and stops information from being written on scraps of paper. (Everything is password protected too, in terms of logging on to jobber and the iPads we access it from.
I recently added the quick books integration, however I'm finding quickbooks hard going (nothing to do with jobber) and am really starting to appreciate just how good the support with jobber is as quickbooks help just isn't anywhere near as good as jobber...
Another one worth checking out is yardbook
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That is exactly why we have not gone forward with Jobber.
Intuit (QB producers) removed the integration software between Jobber and QB Desktop Editions, effectively trying to force businesses to their Online QB product which is fair from perfect, expesnive and does not have all the features of the Desktop version in use over the world.
The only integration Intuit now provides to it's 3rd party product suppliers (like Jobber) is to the QB Online version.
For us, QB trumps Jobber in our business (ie it is currently more important - that is no slur on Jobber)
Intuit - Doh !
Hi Tom
If I understand your question correctly.
Go to Calendar view
https://secure.getjobber.com/calendar#month/2015/10/5
Pick the day I want the job to start, left click / create new job.
The tell jobber how often you want to visit, when to invoice ect.
If you have done work for the client in the past jobber remembers what they paid and will ask you do you want to charge it again.
When you add a new service to jobber it will ask do you want to add it to "Services and products" You only need to do this once then jobber saves it.
You can change / edit the list - at settings / Services & Products
https://secure.getjobber.com/work_items
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The is a ton of ways you can tell jobber you want to create a job, however once you start to use jobber - i.e. sending quotes via jobber
You send a client a quote, you then convert that quote into a job - Convert to job (if the client accepts) and it will remember what you quoted ect so you don't need double entry, this is probably the method I would use the most.