Dispatch readiness for painters: arrive ready, finish in one trip
The fastest way to lose money on a painting job is the second trip. A tech arrives, discovers it's not what they expected, doesn't have the right part, and has to come back — burning a slot, the customer's patience, and your margin. Dispatch readiness closes that gap by getting the full job to the right tech before they ever leave the shop.
A crew that arrives to a ready home paints all day. A crew that arrives to chaos loses half of it.
From booking to a smooth job day
When a job is booked through 24/7 Lead Response and scoped via the Pre-Job Qualifier, Workfloor takes it from there — confirming the crew the night before and morning of, sending the customer prep instructions and an arrival window, and writing it all to your scheduler. The result: your crew rolls up to a ready home and a ready customer, paints all day, and leaves them impressed enough to leave a five-star review.
QuestionsFrequently asked questions
A friendly confirmation goes out the night before and the morning of, with the arrival window and prep instructions — so the customer is home, the home is ready, and no-shows disappear.
Yes — it plugs into Jobber, Housecall Pro, Markate and more, so the job and all its details land where your team already schedules from.
Always. Workfloor runs the day-of coordination, but you stay in full control and can move any job or crew whenever you want.
