hikeandgolf
Structural
- Jun 11, 2014
- 21
I am in the process of starting my own company (structural). I will be a one-man firm for the near future. My question is regarding what other companies are using for a job database software. I will be doing mostly residential work, so there will be a lot of jobs (average probably one per day starting off, hopefully more eventually). Does anybody have recommendations as to what to use for a job tracking database? A previous company used MS Access, which seemed to work well. The most recent company had a web-based interface that they created themselves. I'm leaning toward Access, but was curious if anyone had any suggestions. One thing I would like the possibility of doing is trying out a web-based scheduling application that clients could get on and see where there job status is at...instead of me having to answer several "Where's my work at?" emails per day.