A better scheduling/dispatching tool.
Michael Gonzalez
You need a visual, map-based interface that prioritizes proximity and density. Key requirements include:
- The Unified Map View
Layered Visibility: See currently scheduled jobs AND unscheduled tasks on the same map.
Time Filtering: Ability to toggle between a "Daily" or "Weekly" view to see where your team will already be located.
- Smart Routing Logic
Proximity Matching: Easily identify unscheduled jobs that are "on the way" or near existing appointments.
Route Density: The goal is to "fill in the gaps" geographically to minimize drive time and maximize billable hours.
- Drag-and-Drop Scheduling
The ability to see a gap on the map and instantly assign that job to the nearest technician's schedule.
The Bottom Line: You need a tool that understands a "busy metropolis" isn't just a distance on a map—it's a grid of time and traffic. You want to stop fighting the software and start building tight, profitable routes.