TerminJet
Use Case
Trades & Field Service · Recurring Series

Recurring maintenance that doesn't fall off the calendar

Maintenance contracts run in cycles, and the next visit is easy to forget. TerminJet keeps the series going and re-opens the next service appointment on its own, so recurring work books itself.

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What TerminJet does differently

Series, not one-offs

A recurring maintenance job is treated as a cycle, not a single date. When one visit is done, the next is queued and offered, so the contract keeps running without anyone re-entering it by hand.

The next visit re-opens itself

As a series nears its end or an interval comes due, TerminJet re-opens booking for the next round and reaches out to the customer, so recurring revenue doesn't quietly lapse.

Gaps in the series refill too

If a customer moves or cancels one visit, the freed slot goes to your waitlist over WhatsApp or SMS, so a hole in a series doesn't become idle van time.

Built for field-service intervals

Maintenance windows, travel zones, buffers and parts lead time are part of the trades template. The series respects how your technicians actually schedule recurring work.

How it works

  1. Schritt 01

    Set the cycle once

    Define the interval for a recurring maintenance or inspection series. The agency configures it on the trades template with your zones and rules.

  2. Schritt 02

    Each visit gets booked

    When one service appointment is completed, the next is scheduled or offered to the customer automatically, keeping the cycle on track.

  3. Schritt 03

    The next series re-opens

    As the run finishes, booking for the following series re-opens on its own, and any freed slot along the way refills from your waitlist.

FAQ

What counts as a recurring series here?

Any repeating job on an interval, like a yearly maintenance visit or a scheduled inspection cycle. TerminJet tracks the whole run, not just the next single date.

Does it re-open the next series automatically?

Yes. As a series winds down, booking for the next one re-opens and the customer is contacted, so recurring maintenance doesn't slip through the cracks.

What if a customer misses one visit in the cycle?

The freed slot goes to your waitlist by WhatsApp or SMS, and the customer's series stays intact, so their next interval is still tracked.

Can the intervals match how we service contracts?

Yes. Intervals, travel zones, buffers and parts lead time are all set to your business on the trades template, not forced into a fixed pattern.

Keep every maintenance cycle booked and refilled