Fieldsmith turns a week of scattered service calls into tight, drive-efficient routes. Same jobs, same crew — less windshield time, no overtime.
Small inputs, big output.A realistic Austin HVAC week — 3 technicians, 16 jobs — scheduled by Fieldsmith versus by hand. Your numbers depend on your jobs and crew, which is exactly what the free 15-minute run shows you.
Jobs land scattered across town and get scheduled off a whiteboard — or out of your head.
Techs crisscross the city. Windshield time quietly eats billable hours and burns fuel.
One rush job and the whole day slides into overtime. Deadlines slip. It lands back on you.
Your job list and crew — a spreadsheet, or even a photo of the board. Nothing to install, no logins for your team.
Clusters jobs by location, respects every deadline and each tech's hours, and avoids overtime on purpose.
A clean, drive-efficient schedule for each tech — ready to print or text out the night before.
Illustrative. A four-tech shop is roughly $45,000 a year. Your real number depends on your week — the free run shows you exactly what it is.
I'm Riley Orr — a mechanical engineer and the founder of Fieldsmith. I own and maintain rental property here, so I deal with the same crews, no-shows, and scheduling headaches you do. Fieldsmith is the tool I wanted: practical, no hype, and built to put money back in your pocket — not another dashboard to babysit.
Riley Orr · Mechanical Engineer & Founder · Austin landlord & automated-tools specialist
A spreadsheet, or even a photo of your job board. No pitch, nothing to install — worst case, you've lost 15 minutes. If you want me to set it up for your crew afterward, pilots start at $750.