Rain moves the day. Not the whole week.
Drag Thursday's tear-off to Saturday and both crews get the text before dinner. Material drop moves with it. Nobody calls you at 6 a.m. asking where they're going.
Sales apps stop at the signed contract. NailBelt runs everything after it: the estimate, the crew, the change orders, the invoice. One board, until the check clears.
Set up in an afternoon. No onboarding fee, no add-ons, no IT guy.
A canvassing app for the doors. A job app for the work. QuickBooks for the money, and a group text holding it all together. Every job you're running lives in six places, and none of them agree. NailBelt is the one that's right.
The knock goes on the board before you're off the porch.
Price it from the driveway. Signed on the homeowner's phone.
Crews see tomorrow tonight. Rain moves the day, not the plan.
Photos, punch lists and change orders filed to the job, not the camera roll.
It goes out the day the ladder comes down.
Watch the check clear from the next roof.
Drag Thursday's tear-off to Saturday and both crews get the text before dinner. Material drop moves with it. Nobody calls you at 6 a.m. asking where they're going.
Rotten decking, hidden layer, code upgrade. Write it up on the roof, price it, and the homeowner signs on their phone before the next square goes down.
The scope of work already knows the squares, the rolls, the sticks. Send the order to your supplier straight from the job, and delivery lands the day before the crew does.
Labor, material, supplements and draws against every job as it runs. Deposits chase themselves. QuickBooks stays in sync without the Sunday-night data entry.
Big targets, no signal required. The crew's whole day is four taps: check in, photos, punch list, done.
E-sign, photo storage, scheduling, invoicing, QuickBooks sync. Included. The all-in-one apps that charge per feature aren't all-in-one.
No card, no sales call. Run one real job through it.