Day, week, month views
True calendar grids, not a list with dates. Drag to reschedule, click to assign.
You plan by eye, not by reading rows. Saturday looks like Saturday.
A real calendar grid, not a list with dates. The shop's week laid out by eye. Every move checks for conflicts before it sticks.
Each capability below is a real, shipping piece of the product — with the reason it matters in a working shop, not just what it does.
True calendar grids, not a list with dates. Drag to reschedule, click to assign.
You plan by eye, not by reading rows. Saturday looks like Saturday.
Before a job locks into a slot, the system checks overlap with other orders, shifts, and external events. Refuses if it conflicts.
Nobody gets double-booked. The bay schedule matches reality.
Pick up a job, drop it in a new slot. The assignment updates in place; all linked records reflect the change.
The 10 AM that got pushed to 2 PM doesn't need three status updates to become the 2 PM.
Holidays, training days, a supplier visit, a personal appointment. Drop them on the calendar, block out time, tie to a specific tech.
The shop's real schedule, not a fiction that breaks the moment life interrupts.
The calendar reads each tech's shifts and surfaces who's open when.
You book against a real person's real hours — not a pile of abstract slots.
Monitors whether each staff's Google Calendar is connected and healthy. Flags broken connections.
When a tech changes their Google password, the shop finds out in one place instead of at 8 AM Saturday.
Every date respects the shop's timezone, no matter where the owner is logging in from.
An Austin detailer working remotely with staff in Phoenix doesn't book at the wrong hour.
The modules that touch this one most directly. They share records and push data back and forth so you don’t have to.