Customers & jobs
One record, every visit, forever. Searchable. Tagged. Exportable.
From the first call to a paid invoice, Linq connects every quote, job, payment and follow-up into one automated loop. The CRM, dispatch and billing your shop runs on — without dropping a thread.
No bloat, no half-finished modules. Each piece earns its place by saving a real hour somewhere in your week.
One record, every visit, forever. Searchable. Tagged. Exportable.
See the day. Drag a job. Done. Calendar, map and route optimizer in one view.
Natural-voice agent, trained to your likeness — auto-learns every call. Books jobs and auto-assigns the best team member for the work.
Competitive merchant rates available — tap-to-pay, batch billing, automated reminders, QuickBooks sync. Invoices signed on the spot with mobile signature capture, right at the job.
Every call, every text, on the record. Two-way SMS, missed-call texts, recorded calls — no app-switching. Buy local numbers from just $3.
Plain-English numbers. No SQL, no consultant.
Every Linq site is built around the same loop — booking, dispatch, follow-up, payment. Here's how that loop runs in two very different shops.
Dispatch, call center, invoices, credit-card processing, event management — and more. All in one place from day one.
Before Linq, half my callbacks lived on a sticky note in the truck. We've added a tech and our office is quieter than it was a year ago.
Tap-to-pay on every phone, in-person card swipes from the truck, automatic receipts. Sign on this year and we lock your rate at 2.00% for the next twelve months — no aggregator middlemen, no surprise reserves.
On linqsystem.com this is a sample — nothing gets booked. On your site, this same calendar + form would land directly in your Linq dispatch board the moment a customer hits send.
You picked — · —. On a real Linq-built site, that booking would land in the customer's dispatch board right now. Here's what would happen next.
Your customer gets an instant text confirming the window, with a one-tap reschedule link if life changes.
Linq pings whoever's on shift and nearest, with the job card pre-loaded so they roll out without a phone call.
Tap-to-pay on the truck. The invoice closes itself, the review request goes out the next morning.