Service Autopilot announces email integration
Members will have the ability to streamline all of their client email communications directly into a client’s account page.
DALLAS Service Autopilot has announced its new email integration feature. This new function service will remove the gap between emails and SA accounts by integrating Gmail and Outlook emails into the SA platform. Members will have the ability to streamline all of their client email communications directly into a client’s account page.
With the new email integration feature, field service businesses will save hours of time each month by eliminating the need for double data entry. After owners begin forwarding their Gmail or Outlook emails into SA, their client emails will be instantly accessible within the Service Autopilot platform and be automatically logged as a “ticket” under the client’s account.
Jan 01, 2021
A new e-ticketing service designed to save contractors time and money – as well as enable contactless transactions – will hit the market in the new year.
Soil Connect is launching the new
e-ticketing service as part of its strategy to become a one-stop shop for contractors who need to buy or sell dirt and other haul materials, says company founder and CEO Cliff Fetner, who is also a third-generation builder and developer.
“It’s time to get rid of these old-school, manual, handwritten tickets,” Fetner says.
The new service is all conducted by software and mobile app, requiring no paper. All delivery tickets are stored digitally and can be viewed and approved by Android or Apple mobile device without the delivery driver, workers on the jobsite or back office administrators having to come in physical contact with anyone.
Published January 3, 2021, 7:24 PM
“Bagong taon na, tigilan na ang pagiging bitter (It’s the New Year, stop being bitter).”
This was Buhay Party-list Rep. Lito Atienza’s unsolicited piece of advice Sunday to former Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano, who a few days ago accused the current House leadership of blocking the supposed plan of Anakalusugan Party-list Rep. Mike Defensor and Bulacan Rep. Jose Antonio Sy-Alvarado to probe corruption allegations against some of their fellow congressmen.
Buhay Partylist Rep. Lito Atienza
(FACEBOOK / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN)
“That’s fake news,” said Atienza, who last month was among those elevated to the deputy speakers’ post by Cayetano’s successor, Speaker Lord Allan Velasco of Marinduque.
Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano (PCOO / MANILA BULLETIN / FILE PHOTO)
The former head of the lower chamber took a swipe at his successor, Speaker Lord Allan Velasco, after President Duterte named recently a few incumbent and former congressmen who were allegedly involved in anomalous infrastructure projects according to the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC).
“I expect more names to be named because there are a lot of names circulating. I’m just disappointed that naunahan pa ng Presidente (the President revealed it first),” Cayetano said in an interview with reporters in Taguig City when asked to comment about Duterte’s speech last December 28.