Whether you manage five techs or fifty, Skimmer helps you track performance, spot issues, and keep quality high without slowing your team down.
Make sure the job gets done right the first time. With service checklists, clear work instructions, and photo documentation built into every visit, your team stays consistent, and customers get reliable, high-quality service every time.
Standardized workflows reduce confusion and wasted time. Skimmer’s mobile checklists guide techs through exactly what needs to be done at each stop, so they can move faster without cutting corners, saving you hours across the week.
See exactly what your techs see. Skimmer captures photos and visit notes in real time, giving you a detailed service history for every account. This makes it easier to verify work, handle disputes, and maintain accountability across the team.
Know what’s happening in the field—while it’s happening. Skimmer shows live route progress, service completion, and skipped stops, so you can step in to fix issues before they turn into complaints or lost revenue.
Use performance insights—not gut instinct—to develop your team. Skimmer helps you identify who’s excelling, who needs support, and which tasks are being missed most often, so you can deliver targeted training and raise the bar across your crew.
Review checklists and photo uploads from completed stops.
Monitor field work quality with service reports.
Optimize team output using route and checklist data.
You can assign required task checklists for each stop. Techs must complete them in the app, so you know exactly what was done—and what wasn’t. It keeps service delivery consistent across your entire team.
Yes. Every visit log includes photos, chemical readings, and tech comments, all time-stamped and stored by customer. You can easily spot sloppy work, missing info, or issues that need follow-up.
Use Skimmer to review every visit they complete—checklists, photos, notes, and timing. It’s a simple way to verify they’re following protocol and delivering quality work, even when you’re not on-site with them.