Documents, schedule & scorecard

Keep the paperwork and the reputation of each crew in one place — and let the system warn you before a licence lapses or a contract runs late.

Documents

Attach files to a crew or to a contract. Document types include contract, act, invoice, licence, insurance and other. Give a licence or insurance document an expiry date and it is watched automatically.

The schedule

A schedule tab gathers everything time-sensitive into three lists, with a red count on the tab when anything needs attention.

ListWhat it catches
OverdueActive contracts whose end date has already passed.
EndingActive contracts ending within the next two weeks.
ExpiringLicences and insurance expiring within the next 30 days.
Daily watch. A background check runs each morning and alerts the owner about overdue contracts and expiring licences or insurance, so you are told even when nobody opens the tab.

Scorecard

After a job, rate a crew on three things — quality, timeliness and safety, each out of five. The module averages your ratings into a single star score that shows next to the crew in the directory, so past performance is visible when you pick who to hire next.

Reports

A subcontractors report totals approved-act cost and payments per crew over a date range. Margin is shown only on the client-billed portion — internal contracts carry a computed SALE figure but are never counted as client revenue.

Docs

Frequently asked questions

Licence and insurance documents with an expiry date within the next 30 days appear in the schedule's expiring list and trigger the daily alert; once past their date they read as expired.

They are protected by the subcontractors view right, so only staff with access to the module can open the attached files.

No — the scorecard is informational. It surfaces the average rating in the directory to help you decide, but it never blocks a contract.