In any job management system, the calendar answers two different questions: when am I going to look at work I have not won yet, and when am I doing work I have. Chippie keeps both on one calendar, colour-coded so you can tell them apart at a glance.
Two kinds of booking
Site visits belong to pending quotes: the look-and-measure before the price. Work sessions belong to jobs: the actual doing. Tap a date on the calendar, pick from your pending quotes or ready jobs, and the booking lands linked to the client and the work, not as a loose calendar note.
Plain-language times everywhere
Quotes and jobs show their next scheduled time in plain language ("Today", "Tomorrow", "Friday") on lists and detail pages, so you do not have to open the calendar to know what is next.
Getting to site
Because the booking is linked to the client, the client's address is right there: tap to navigate from the job page.
Common questions
Can I schedule a job across several days?
Book a work session for each day the job runs. Each session shows on the calendar against the same job.
What about repeat work like fortnightly maintenance?
That is what recurring jobs are for: Chippie generates the next job on schedule and can put it on the calendar automatically.
Does the client get told when I book a visit?
The booking is your side of the record. Confirm the time with the client the way you normally would.