Web Search · New

The live web, turned into action.

Your Command Center can now search the open web in the middle of a task — and do something with the answer. Look up a part's retail price and drop it onto the job as a marked-up line item. Check the forecast and move the jobs that are about to get rained out. Decode an equipment error code and write the fix straight onto the work order. It searches, reasons over your live data, and stages the action behind a Confirm.

Three things it does, end to end

Each starts with one plain-English ask. The web search happens mid-task — the result lands as a real, confirmable change to the job.

Part price → line item

Look up the current retail price of a Honeywell T6 Pro programmable thermostat online and add it as a line item on job JOB-RS-26-20260621 with a 30% markup

Searched the web → found $76.99 retail

Computed $100.09 with the 30% markup

Staged the line item on the job behind a Confirm card

Weather → reschedule

Check the weather in New York for the next 3 days — if any day looks bad for outdoor work, show me the jobs at risk and move them to the next clear day

Pulled the live 3-day forecast

Found the actual jobs scheduled on the risky days and named them

Proposed the reschedules to the next clear day (Confirm to apply)

Error code → diagnosis

The customer's Carrier furnace is showing error code 33 — look up what that means and add the diagnosis and recommended fix as a note on job JOB-RS-26-20260621

Looked up what Carrier error code 33 means

Wrote the diagnosis + recommended fix in plain English

Added it as a note on the job

Search, then do — not search, then copy-paste

The difference is the last step. A search engine hands you ten blue links. The Command Center reads the answer and turns it into a change to your data.

1 · Searches the web

Live prices, weather, spec sheets, error codes, manufacturer docs — fetched on demand, mid-task.

2 · Reasons over your data

Cross-references the result with your real jobs, customers, rate cards and schedule.

3 · Stages the action

A line item, a reschedule, a note — composed and ready, with the math already done.

4 · You confirm

Nothing touches a job until you tap Confirm. It refuses jobs/records that don't exist.

What it replaces

The five-tab shuffle on every quote and dispatch call.

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Googling a part, copying the price, switching tabs, typing it into the quote.

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Checking a weather app, then hunting the calendar for which jobs to move.

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Digging through a manufacturer PDF for what an error code means.

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Re-keying everything between the browser and the job — with the markup math by hand.

With Web Search

One sentence. The lookup, the math, and the data change happen in a single turn.

Prices land as line items with your markup already applied.

Forecasts become a named list of at-risk jobs and proposed moves.

Always behind a Confirm card — and it won't act on a job number that doesn't exist.

Things people actually say

No queries, no tabs. Just ask.

"Look up the price of a 50-gallon Rheem water heater and quote it with parts + 2 hours labor"

"Is it going to rain in Dallas this week? Flag any roofing jobs that need to move."

"What does a Bosch dishwasher E15 error mean? Add the fix as a note on this job."

"Find the spec sheet for a Trane XR16 and tell me the refrigerant type."

"What is the going rate for a panel upgrade in our area? Compare it to our price book."

"Find this account on the web and add their website and industry to the profile."

Try it on real data — no login.

Open the live Command Center and ask it to look something up and act on it. It searches the web, does the math, and stages the change for you to confirm.

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