
ServiceBox MarketPlace is Here
Starting this Fall, ServiceBox is introducing a new bundle of complimentary features. It’s called “ServiceBox Marketplace”, and it’s designed to take your company’s online presence and marketing to the next level. Here’s some of what it can do: Reputation Management: Connect your Facebook, Google My Business, and Google Analytics accounts to Marketplace so you can respond

Meet Krushna Kulkarni
Krushna Kulkarni joined ServiceBox after immigrating to Canada from India, so he’s adjusting to a lot more than just a workplace environment. But he has done a marvellous job and is quickly establishing himself as an irreplaceable member of the ServiceBox team. We sat down with Krushna this month to ask him how it’s going.

Checklists on Recurring Workorders
You asked for it, and here it is. You can now assign any checklist to generate automatically on a recurring workorder. Here’s how it works: Click on “Recurring Work” in the left vertical menu and choose any of the recurring work orders that appear in the column to the right. Within the recurring workorder, click

Our New Feature Request Page
One of the things we LOVE is to get real-time information from our customers about how to make our product more relevant to the different service industries. Sometimes a suggestion will be so company-specific that we’ll devise the feature as a special order product for that company and add it to their account only. But

Meet Scott Kjarsgaard
For most people, his voice is the first one you hear on your ServiceBox journey. You’ve listened to him explain how the features work, you’ve heard him crunch the numbers for your company. But how much do you know about the man himself? Here’s a little information about ServiceBox’s sales guru, Scott Kjarsgaard… SB: Thanks

Working From Home
There is an assumption among most people that life will eventually return to normal, and we will one day leave this whole Pandemic thing behind us. But there’s no denying it’s brought changes, and a person wonders if some of them might last. Companies have invested a lot of time and thought into continuing operations