Dispatch board
See unscheduled, dispatched, in-progress, and completed work in one live command center.
Field service platform
Dispatch Atlas gives business owners a clean operating system for daily dispatch, customer history, mobile work updates, invoice links, and the reports that show what needs attention.
What Dispatch Atlas Does
Built around the work field service companies do every day: prioritize calls, keep technicians moving, protect customer context, and collect faster.
See unscheduled, dispatched, in-progress, and completed work in one live command center.
Keep service locations, equipment notes, communication preferences, and job history together.
Turn completed work into invoices and send customers a secure way to pay before the truck leaves.
Track revenue, open work, overdue invoices, and technician load without building spreadsheets.
Know where technicians are, route urgent calls faster, and give customers tighter arrival windows.
Capture technician hours from the field and keep labor tied to the work that generated it.
How It Works
Dispatch Atlas keeps the workflow direct: connect the pieces of your business, run the day from the board, then collect with fewer handoffs.
Bring your team, trucks, customer records, and billing workflow into one operating system.
Schedule calls, assign the right technician, update status from the field, and keep every office user aligned.
Generate invoices, send payment links, monitor balances, and close the loop from service call to cash.
Built for Field Teams
“Dispatch Atlas replaced our morning whiteboard meeting. We can see the whole day, move calls quickly, and keep office staff out of text-message chaos.”
James Liu
Precision Air Services
“Our techs clock in, update jobs, and send invoice links from the field. The office spends less time chasing paperwork and more time booking profitable work.”
Sarah Reeves
Coastal Climate Control
“The reporting view finally gives us a clean read on open invoices, technician workload, and which service areas need attention before the week gets away.”
Marcus Webb
Metro Mechanical
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