I just started renting a tech repair shop on a highstreet and it's really busy but there is no system in place for incoming jobs apart from 1 A4 booking sheet that ive basically been taping to the device after i book it in.
Can anyone recommend something cloud based I can use to keep track of incoming jobs from customers who come from off the street? I used sysaid in my last tech job but that was in a corporation. Customers are calling to see how their device is coming along and I keep losing the job sheet :/ so
I'm mostly just marketing for phone screen repair as this is like the easiest and most profitable black and white repair.
pic related, its my logo, thoughts? any help on this really appreciated
Install gentoo.
>>60814086
>coming to /g/ for recommendations, especially in regards to business matters
Oh man, you have no idea what you're doing.
>>60814178
I thought some of you might have experience of handling tech repair jobs
Repairshopr, it's online and it's what I use
>>60814350
>Repairshopr
that actually looks pretty good, the heads up in shop ticket display is interesting. 99pm seems a bit pricey though. thanks for your input ill definitely consider
1 last bump, anyone else can recommend some other CRM software for a tech repair business? thanks
>>60814350
This anon is right. Use repaitshopr. I use it as well.
>>60815282
excel.
>>60814086
Never dealt with anything like this but don't you just need to set an Excel sheet with the appropriate headers and such once? Then you just fill in as you go and can Ctrl+f anything you need
spreadsheet with time, date, model and description is fine.
Then print it and get their sig agreeing to whatever terms and conditions your shop has.
its like you don't even watch Louis Rossmann