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Built by Oberth Systems.

Tools for people who work in the real world.

Why this.

Field-service software grew up around the dispatcher, not the operator. The leaders solve routing, invoicing, and fleet management for shops with vehicles to spare. That leaves the solo tradesman with two bad choices: pay for software designed for someone else, or run the day on sticky notes and text threads.

Oberth Systems built Clock-Work to sit in the gap. It pairs job scheduling with first-class tracking of the parts on order, the permits awaiting approval, the customer callbacks, and the sub responses that quietly stall real work. The mental load goes from "I think I have it" to "the system is holding it."

Jobber is for running a service business. Clock-Work is for running your day.

— the positioning, in one line

Put differently: service pros have plenty of scheduling tools. Nobody is solving "what am I waiting on?"

How we work.

  • We serve the user, not the buzzword. Tools earn their place by solving real problems. Trend language does not get a free pass.
  • We say what we mean. No sales theater, no hedged claims, no telling people what they want to hear.
  • We build for longevity. The mood, the architecture, and the engineering practice all aim at software that still works in twenty years.

Stay close while we build.

A short email when the first version is ready for tradesmen to put hands on.

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