Customer-linked jobs
Every scheduled target can carry customer, location and contact context.
With Ordinavo, you plan tasks, visits and jobs centrally. Instead of coordinating work through spreadsheets, calls, chat messages or individual calendars, one shared plan emerges for teams, locations and responsibilities.
Ordinavo helps prepare operational work so everyone knows what needs to be done, when it should happen and who is responsible.
Operational teams often work with a mix of phone, email, messenger, spreadsheets and personal agreements. That creates questions, duplicated work and missing transparency.
Ordinavo brings tasks, locations, time windows and responsibilities into one operational plan. Individual requests or tasks become plannable work that can be assigned to people, teams or roles.
The schedule becomes the foundation for routing, Smart Routing AI and mobile execution. Work is prepared before the team arrives on site.
Scheduling is more reliable when every job carries the right customer context. Ordinavo links planned work to customers, locations and contacts so dispatchers can see where the work happens, who is responsible on site and which operational defaults should be used.
Recurring visits and imported requests can become planned targets with customer, location, contact, work time and priority already attached.
Every scheduled target can carry customer, location and contact context.
Use address, coordinates, default work time and priority directly from the customer location.
Turn due recurring visit rules into open targets that can be scheduled and routed.
Create follow-up targets from visit reports and keep them connected to the same customer context.
A task can be created internally or received through Ordinavo Connect from an external system, customer portal or terminal.
The job is connected with location, contact, preferred time window, description and priority.
The task can be assigned to a person, team or role.
The job is placed on a day, time window or work segment.
Dispatch and management see whether a job is open, planned, in progress or completed.
Planned jobs can then become routes and be prepared for mobile teams.
Scheduling creates value when it reduces coordination effort and makes planned work visible before the day starts.
Central planning reduces phone calls, messages and manual follow-up.
Managers see which work is planned, open or at risk.
Teams can be assigned more deliberately because planned work is visible.
Location, contact, time window and notes stay connected to the job.
Changing priorities can be handled centrally instead of scattered across tools.
Scheduling is the bridge between incoming requests and operational execution.
External requests can enter through portals, terminals or partner systems and become planned work.
Planned jobs become route-ready stops for mobile teams.
Planned jobs form the basis for explainable route suggestions.
Employees receive planned work on mobile and document completion on site.
Ordinavo Scheduling fits teams that regularly coordinate jobs, visits, tasks or locations.
No. Ordinavo Scheduling connects tasks, locations, responsibilities, status and operational planning.
Yes. Jobs can be assigned to people, teams or roles.
Yes. Ordinavo Connect can receive external requests and turn them into planned jobs.
Scheduling defines which jobs are planned. Routing then helps structure these jobs as a practical route or tour.
For teams that regularly coordinate tasks, visits, jobs or locations.
Try Ordinavo with a preconfigured workspace and see how requests become planned jobs, routes and mobile tasks.