Ask any service business where they lose time and money, and the answer is rarely one big thing. It's the seams, the handoffs between quoting and scheduling, between the field and the office, between finishing a job and getting paid for it. Every seam is a place where information gets re-typed, dropped, or delayed.
The gaps the incumbents leave open
The established tools are good at their slice. One does dispatch, another does invoicing, a third does asset records. But the moment a job crosses a boundary, someone has to bridge it manually, and that's where compliance lapses, double-bookings and forgotten invoices creep in.
- A tech gets booked on a job their licence no longer covers.
- A supplier price rise quietly erodes the margin on an open quote.
- A completed job sits for weeks before anyone raises the invoice.
Closing the loop
When the whole lifecycle lives in one system, the seams disappear. A sensor alert becomes a prioritised job with an SLA. Compliance is checked before a booking is even possible. A finished job is one click from a paid, reconciled invoice. Nothing waits on someone remembering to move it forward.
That's the thinking behind AmpLine. Not another point tool, but the loop itself, finally closed.