What Reddit Says About Dispatch Apps
We compiled 18 Reddit discussions about Dispatch apps from 11 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/TruckDispatchers
How many trucks/drivers are you dispatching and is this mostly spot freight, contract, or a mix? ... You are missing the point. ... Transplus fleet manager is the best software I have ever used and my personel favorite. Trimble Truckmate is ...
r/Locksmith
Google is free and easy to use with even several employees. But not as nice as a professional dispatch software. ... Not sure I follow. Which Google service are you talking about? ... The main one is I use Google Calendar for appointments. and Google Docs and Photos for sharing.
r/msp
The web and app setup feels intuitive, and assigning jobs to external techs doesn’t require a whole onboarding process. The real win for me has been real-time job updates without constant calls. Not saying it’s perfect or “the best”, but it has checked most of my boxes so far. ... You’re spot on—it ...
r/Hookit
D3 Mehhh.. currently dispatching on it right now. ... TOPS works pretty well for lot management and the other functions you mentioned but doesn't have GPS tracking, we used teletrac when I worked in the industry and it worked really well ... We use TOPS as well. It will integrate with BudgetGPS...
r/logistics
With Tymap you can: ✅ Dispatch jobs from a web dashboard or app ✅ Track drivers live on a map ✅ Share real-time ETAs with customers (white-label, so it looks like your brand) ✅ Get up and running in under 5 minutes, no hardware required
r/TruckDispatchers
The benefit of the Google sheets script is that it’s a free service, but I would be willing to switch to a paid service (if there are any out there) to keep our dispatching processes as streamlined as possible.
r/HVAC
Housecall Pro. Dispatchers like it and so do us techs. Pretty simple to mess around with too. ... Fieldaware. ... Service Titan and I absolutely hate it. Glitchy af ... We use " Fieldpulse" app was glitchy on the tech side.
r/logistics
We’ve been testing ten8.ai and it’s been solid for dispatch-heavy ops.
r/ShieldAndroidTV
The app will basically try to remember its last position and restore it on start, so even if Android kills it while you are using another app, when you go back home it should feel like it wasn't closed. For now though, state restoration only works if you are located somewhere in the home feed. ...
r/MicrosoftTeams
Our schedules change frequently, so it needs to be intuitive and flexible. ... RapidStart Field Service. ... Thank you, I will look into this option. ... Feel free to DM if you need a free demo, I am one of their implementation partners.
r/couriersofreddit
rofl, I don't know u/Shipday , have you found a good dispatch app for your business yet?
r/selfhosted
330 votes, 47 comments. https://github.com/nkasco/DispatchTodoApp This is my local to-do app, really coming along nicely. Just got done adding in a…
r/ios
Check out Notion https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/notion-email-intelligence-for-gmail-and-beyond/id981989351?mt=8 ... I know what you feel. I really like Dispatch but no push notifications is really a deal breaker.
r/msp
I have looked at some super full featured solutions like Procore and field aware but it looks like those are more geared towards bigger clients. Do you guys know of anyone catering to the smaller shop? Ultimately, I would prefer something scalable as it looks like there is a lot of opportunity for g...
r/HVAC
I hear great things about Jobber, but we made the switch to Workiz mainly for its ease of use and strong client communication tools. The automation for scheduling and dispatching saved us a ton of time, which keeps our HVAC jobs flowing smoothly.
r/Locksmith
It starts at $9 USD a month. You’ll probably need a bigger plan though. I don’t work for this company, but I’ve been using this software in my business for over 7 years and have used most of the more expensive alternatives in my country. There is no comparison in my eyes. The integrations streamline...
r/couriersofreddit
So I have noticed not a lot of information is on the internet of people personal experiences using the platform called, Dispatch or Dispatchit. I figured I add to that, so here's my two month experience overall. Due, to concerns of backlash from anyone or the company I won't be revealing p...
r/couriersofreddit
I already use Roadie, it's okay, good to pair with other apps. ... Low pay in my area for Roadie, unfortunately. I did one pharmacy delivery for them and haven’t done anything since because the payouts are a joke. ... No offers at all in la metro 3 weeks after join app. Bad service for la metro...
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