Delivered is not finished — and the fitter's phone works without signal.
The stretch most systems hand back to a spreadsheet: getting the units onto a lorry in the right order, onto the site in one piece, and into the openings with someone accountable for each one.
A load plan, not a packing list
- Packages sorted in reverse route order so the last stop loads last
- Stacking that respects level, cabin height and weight per stack
- Position, row and level written per package, with no-fit and overweight flagged
- Proof of delivery: signature, photo, GPS and the name of whoever received it
The fitter's phone works without signal
- A portal login and an installable app, not an ERP seat
- The last-loaded schedule and opening grids stay readable in a dead spot
- Ticks and photos queue on the handset and replay in order when signal returns, with an honest count of what is still waiting
Every opening, every stage, with a photo where you require one
- Configurable stages — delivered, frame fixed, sealed, glazed, hardware, final check, handover
- A stage that requires evidence cannot be closed without it
- Piece rate per stage, if that is how your crews are paid
The funnel that shows where units are stuck
- Sold, surveyed, produced, delivered, installed — and the gap between each pair
- The stage holding the most work right now, named
- Warranty starts itself the day the job is handed over
The numbers on the wall
The installation control tower: progress, units done, site momentum, items by state, actions by type, the quantity funnel with its leakage, and an installer leaderboard.
What it produces
Bring one opening.
We will run it end to end.
A drawing, a profile system, or a quotation you have already sent. We load your catalogue into a live tenant and take it from the measured opening to a priced quotation, a costed material list, a nested cut list and a production record — with your hands on the mouse.
45–60 minutes · no slides · on a live database · English or Arabic · we reply within one business day