Hi all,
I often here from our clients that they have more than one job type and each job type needs different information. In this point they want to cancel the project because they think it is impossible.
Well, it is possible…
Let’s say you run a web development company like us. We have on job type called ‘Developing database’ and another one is ‘Developing websites’ and last one is ‘Repair websites’
Each job needs different information. Developing database needs info about the way the company is working, while developing websites needs info about graphics structure and so on…
But in our database we already defined several job types and each one has different information under. So when you select to see a database project you will see different info under the job page than a job page for website development.
Confusing? our demo explain the point
The beauty is that you can add new fields to the job type quite easy, and you don’t need to call us each time you want to alter a job type.
To see a demo please contact us.
S-Development team
Hi all,
I had a good friend on phone last week. He has a successful post production company and he wanted to create a small web tool that will allow them to send clips to their clients.
Sound easy? It is. But…
I immediately spot something missing. I’ve asked him how they manage their projects. The obvious answer came. Excel… Ok I said, you need to change the way you think.
I’ve started to explain to him why he needs a database application that will run their company. I’ve started with the example of the clips that they wanted to send to the client. Let’s say you have an application with all the jobs you have. And under specific job sheet you can insert relevant information about the job. And when the clip is ready you can upload it to the client, from the job sheet.
Sounds complicated I know but it is quite simple. Just imagine that for each job you have a specific page where you can insert all the relevant information. Then I continue you can add costs and other financial info and in the end you can have reports that can give you an accurate picture of your business.
This was too much theory and I needed to show him examples.
The next week he came back with 20 pages document and forms and asked me to integrate everything into one web application. You can call it Intranet, Business database, business software you name it. The point is that every business needs one. So why not to put it on the web?
Assaf
S-Development ltd