A shop portal that keeps intake, approvals, work orders, and billing in one operating flow
Give service advisors, owners, and shop teams one place to run intake, approvals, active work, and customer billing without toggling between tools.
Built for front-desk intake and back-shop execution in one workflow
Shared visibility for service advisors, owners, and technicians
Connected to estimates, approvals, inventory, and invoicing
CreoFleet
The shop portal brings together
Intake and customer context
Active work and technician execution
Estimate approvals and billing progress
Inventory and location-aware service operations
Less handoff friction
Keep front-desk and shop-floor teams working from the same operating record.
Faster customer response
Move from intake to estimate to approved work without rebuilding the story each time.
Stronger shop discipline
Run service operations through one consistent workflow instead of scattered tools and whiteboards.
Core capabilities
Built to support real operational execution
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Intake-to-work-order flow
Move from customer issue intake into operational work without losing context.
Shared execution visibility
Let service advisors and technicians see the same job progress in real time.
Approval and billing connection
Keep estimates, approvals, and invoices tied to the same operational record.
Operational command center
Review active work, blockers, priorities, and customer commitments from one place.
Operational flow
How teams typically run it
Capture the job
Start from intake with the right customer, asset, complaint, and scheduling context.
Run execution in one system
Manage work orders, parts, labor, approvals, and status updates without context loss.
Close the loop cleanly
Issue invoices and complete delivery from the same operational source of truth.
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