Field Ascend helps contractors run scheduling, dispatch, mobile work orders, route planning, PM scheduling and field updates from one connected system. Office teams can assign work with better technician, location and availability context while the field team receives clear work orders on mobile.
Built for growing service businesses that need practical dispatch control without a long enterprise rollout. U.S. pricing starts from approximately $13/user/month.
Built for the office-to-field rhythm of commercial service teams.
What is scheduling and dispatch software? Scheduling and dispatch software is a live system for booking work orders, assigning technicians, managing route changes, and keeping the office and field aligned. For a commercial contractor, it replaces whiteboards and spreadsheets with one dispatch board that shows who is available, where they are going, what the customer needs, and whether the work is moving on time.
If you are comparing dispatch as part of a wider platform decision, use the field service software buyer guide to check scheduling, mobile work orders, quotes, invoices, maintenance and reporting together.
Field Ascend is not a lightweight appointment calendar for a sole operator. It is built for service businesses with dispatchers, technicians, recurring commercial contracts, customer sites, equipment history, and work orders that need to come back invoice-ready.
Dispatchers, managers, estimators, and technicians all work from the same operational record. The office schedules and reprioritizes. The technician sees the work order, site notes, and next action.
Commercial contractors need customer sites, equipment, planned maintenance, call-ahead notes, purchase orders, status visibility, and proof of work. Dispatch has to connect to that full workflow.
The goal is simple: serious field service management software without an enterprise contract that punishes every new technician you hire.
Dispatchers need speed, but they also need judgment. Field Ascend gives the office a visual planner where work orders can be moved between technicians, adjusted by time, and reviewed against daily capacity before the schedule becomes a mess.
Use the board to spot overload, fill gaps, rebalance urgent work, and keep the crew moving without rebuilding the day from scratch. When you need the bigger platform context, connect dispatch with work order management software so every schedule change stays tied to the work order record.
Drag-and-drop scheduling and dispatch board for commercial work orders.
Technicians see the work order details they need in the truck.
A dispatch board only works if the field sees the same truth. The Field Ascend mobile app gives technicians their assigned work orders, site details, customer contacts, notes, photos, signatures, materials, timesheets, and next actions without forcing them to call the office for every detail.
When the office moves a work order, the technician gets the latest context. When the technician updates progress, the office sees the status. That loop is what turns dispatch from a whiteboard into an operating system.
Commercial technicians work in mechanical rooms, basements, rooftops, and sites with poor cell signal. Field Ascend is designed around mobile field work, not just a desktop planner.
Drive time is not a small leak. It is a daily capacity problem. Field Ascend gives dispatchers map-based visibility so they can understand where work sits, which technician is nearby, and how route order affects the day.
This matters most for commercial contractors who cover a metro area with multiple technicians. Reducing one wasted hour per tech per week across a 10-tech crew gives back 520 hours a year. That is the difference between a busy team and a profitable team.
GPS and route optimization help dispatch reduce non-billable windshield time.
Preventive maintenance revenue depends on showing up when the contract says you will. Field Ascend connects dispatch with recurring visits, equipment service history, and the wider CMMS software workflow so planned work stays visible even when emergency calls hit the board.
Create preventive maintenance schedules and turn upcoming visits into work orders your office can plan around.
Give technicians the asset history, site notes, and required checks before they arrive.
Keep overdue PM work visible so urgent calls do not quietly bury contract obligations.
Many commercial contractors need strong scheduling and dispatch without a long implementation or unpredictable add-on costs. Field Ascend keeps the core FSM workflow clear, practical and affordable.
That clarity matters because software cost should be easy to understand before you commit. See the current Field Ascend pricing and check which scheduling, mobile, PM and invoicing features are included.
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Scheduling and dispatch software helps contractors book work orders, assign technicians, manage routes, update schedules, and keep the office and field working from one live system.
The best fit depends on your operation, but commercial contractors should look for a connected system with dispatch, work orders, mobile technician workflows, GPS, PM scheduling, and pricing that scales sensibly.
Yes. HVAC contractors can use Field Ascend for service calls, preventive maintenance, equipment history, technician assignment, mobile work orders, and dispatch visibility.
Yes. Dispatchers can use the visual board to reassign work, fill gaps, react to urgent calls, and keep technician schedules clear.
Yes. Technicians can see assigned work orders, customer and site details, map context, notes, photos, materials, signatures, and time entries from the mobile app.
Better route planning reduces non-billable drive time. Even one hour saved per technician per week can return hundreds of productive hours per year for a 10-tech contractor.
Yes. Field Ascend supports recurring preventive maintenance visits, equipment-linked service history, and dispatch visibility for planned commercial work.
Field Ascend publishes U.S. pricing from approximately $13/user/month. A 10-user team is about $1,560 per year, with scheduling, dispatch, mobile work orders, PM scheduling and invoicing included in the wider platform.
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