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For Trades & Contractors

Stop losing jobs
to a clipboard.

Five jobsite tools for HVAC techs, electricians, plumbers, and permit runners. Commissioning checklists, punch lists, service forms, and materials builders— built for the work, not the office.

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JOB 01 · hvac-install-check

HVAC
Install Check

Equipment in, commissioning done,
customer signed off.

Every commissioning step with checkboxes, equipment model and serial number, customer info, and a final sign-off summary. Tech completes it on-site, customer gets the summary before you leave the driveway. No paper, no re-keying.

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Apps
Five
Audience
Trades
Persistence
Fireproof
Skin
Vault
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Electrical Punch Log

Rooms as sections. Every item: location, status, who owns it.

Electrical punch list tracker. Rooms as sections. Each item: location, description, status (open/in progress/done), and who's responsible. Designed for trim-out phase to closeout.

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Live

Plumbing Service Form

Parts used, labor notes, customer summary — one form.

Plumbing service call form. Capture: customer name, address, problem description, parts used with quantity, labor notes, and a customer-facing summary to share after the visit.

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Permit Tracker

Jurisdiction, docs, submission, inspector notes — in one place.

Permit and inspection tracker for a job. Fields: jurisdiction, permit type, required documents checklist, submission date, status, inspector notes, and next action.

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Live

Materials Builder

Pick job type. Build parts list. Send to the supply house.

Materials and parts list builder per job type. Select job type, then build a standard parts list. Add job-specific extras. Export a clean list for the supply run.

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Tradespeople already run their jobs on whichever clipboard is closest— a paper punch list, a text thread with the GC, a mental parts checklist. These five apps do the same jobs without the paper, the re-keying, or the “where’s the form?” call at the end of the day. Clone any one, adjust it to your trade and workflow, have it running before the next job.