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Overview
In Jobber lingo, a job is the overall scope of work and visits are each event on the calendar where you would go to a client's property to do the work. You can think of it like a pizza, where the overall project is the full pizza and the visits are the slices.
For one-off jobs, you will likely have one visit or a few visits until the work is completed. For recurring jobs, you will likely have visits on a repeating schedule (for example, every two weeks or the first Monday of every month).
Visit Types
There are three types of visits in Jobber:
- Scheduled visit: Has a date and a time assigned to it.
- Anytime visit: Has a date, but not a specific time assigned to it.
- Unscheduled visit: Has neither a date nor time assigned to it.
Each visit type can be converted to another type at any point by editing the visit’s time and date settings.
Create visits
Visits are first set up when you create a job, and you can go back to edit, add, or remove visits at any time. You can create jobs and visits, as well as edit them, from the jobs section or directly from the schedule.
Scheduled visits
A scheduled visit requires you to set a date and time of day. Visits populate on your schedule based on how they are set up when creating a job. For recurring jobs, based on how you fill out all the schedule fields, the number of visits will appear under the Visits heading in this section.
Anytime visits
If it doesn't matter what time the visit is completed, like if you follow a route rather than scheduling visits for a particular time, then leave the Start time and End time fields blank. This will create an "anytime visit". An anytime visit is one that has an assigned date, but not a scheduled time on that day.
Unscheduled visits
For a one-off job that doesn’t have a start date yet, check the boxes for Schedule later and Add an unscheduled visit to the calendar to create an “unscheduled visit”. This will create a placeholder visit that you can assign a date to later. From the day, week, and month views of the schedule, unscheduled visits show in a sidebar on your schedule.
Note: The first visit for a job might not necessarily be the same day as the job's start date. For example, if a job is set up to start on January 1st with visits every Wednesday, unless January 1st is a Wednesday, the first visit won't be on January 1st and instead will be on the first Wednesday that falls after January 1. In reports such as the recurring jobs report the scheduled start date column shows the start date of the job, not the date of the first visit.
Visits are generated when a job is created or edited. There are some details on the job that carry over onto all the visits for the job. These are:
Job title and instructions
Assigned team
Line items
Editing a visit will only change the details on that particular visit and can be done from the calendar or from the visits section on a job.
Note: Editing a job's schedule generates new visits with the new job details. If you have customized visit details like instructions, these will be overwritten by the newly generated visits. Before creating new visits, you'll see this warning and need to check I understand before clicking Update on the job:
Add new visits
Visits can also be added to a job as needed, beyond the ones generated by the job's schedule. To add a visit, navigate to the job that you want to add a visit for. From the schedule, you can get to the job by clicking on a visit and then clicking the job number from the Details section.
From the job, scroll down to the Visits section. Then click New Visit and enter the details for the new visit including the visit schedule, team, and line items.
Visits on the schedule
Visits on your schedule in Jobber appear in green unless a custom calendar color has been set for either a team member or keyword that applies. From a desktop computer, you can drag and drop visits to move them around on the schedule.
Note: Drag and drop is not supported if you are accessing Jobber from the browser on a mobile device like a tablet or phone.
Click a visit to view a preview of the visit details including:
- Visit title: Visit titles by default show the client's name and the job number, however visit titles can be customized by navigating to Settings, then Work Settings. On that page, you can specify custom visit title variables to automatically populate details about this visit on the schedule.
- Completion: There is a checkbox to indicate if the visit is completed or not. Completed visits appear crossed out on the schedule.
- Details: Client name and job number. Click the client's name to navigate to that client's page or click the job number to view the job.
- Team: These are the team members assigned to this visit.
- Location: This is the property address where the work is taking place.
- Start and End date and time for this visit. If the visit is an anytime visit, no time will show since this visit doesn't have a scheduled time and can be done at anytime throughout the day.
- Line items: Any line items that apply to the visit will appear, along with the quantity.
- Tags: Any tags applied to the client's profile will appear here.
From the visit preview, click Edit to open the visit details so they can be changed, or View Details to see more information about this visit.
Unscheduled visits appear from a sidebar on the day, week, and month schedule views. Unscheduled visits are visits that were created without a scheduled date and time. Unscheduled visits are often used as placeholders so the job can be created including line items and other details, and then a schedule can be set closer to when you're ready to start work.
Unscheduled visits can be dragged from the unscheduled sidebar onto the schedule to assign them a date and time or by clicking Edit from the visit preview on the schedule.
Visit details
The visit details show a more robust look at a visit than the preview. This is where you will see:
- Visit title: Visit titles by default show the client's name and the job number, however visit titles can be customized by navigating to Settings, then Work Settings. On that page, you can specify custom visit title variables to automatically populate details about this visit on the schedule.
- Client name
- Property address
- Visit date and time
- Phone icon: Client phone number
- Map pin icon: Get directions to this property
- Tabs:
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Info
- Visit instructions
- Job number
- Team: Team members assigned to this visit.
- Reminders: If you have appointment reminders set up and a reminder will be sent for this visit, the reminder schedule will appear here. When a reminder has been sent, a checkmark will appear next to the scheduled time for the reminder. You will also see a checkmark and some text to show if the visit has been confirmed by the client.
- Line items: These are the products and services you have added to this job. The line item cost does not appear from the visit details, however the quantity of each item shows.
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Client
- Name
- Phone number
- Email address
- Notes
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Job forms
- If a job form is attached to the job that this visit is a part of, there will be a tab for Job forms. A new, fresh job form can be filled out on each visit either from this tab. There are also options on this tab to Download or Email a PDF copy of the job form from this visit.
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Info
Delete a visit
To delete a visit, open the visit details (either from the schedule or by clicking a visit from the visits section on a job). From the More Actions button, select Delete.
Custom visit line items
Since visits are automatically created with the same line items as on the job, there may be times when you want to charge for something different on one or more of the visits for the job. Maybe it's a one-time service you're performing or maybe you needed some additional products. To do this you would use custom visit line items to add a different line item to a specific visit for a job.
To add a custom line item to a visit, navigate to the visit. This can be done once the job is created from:
- The schedule: From the side navigation menu, click Schedule. Click the visit on the calendar. From the visit details pop-up, click Edit.
- The job: Navigate to the job and scroll down to the Visits section. Click the visit date you'd like to customize. From the pop-up, click More Actions followed by Edit.
From the edit screen of the visit, there is a section showing the line items and their quantities.
- Update the quantity: type a new number in to the QTY field.
- Remove a line item: click the red trash can icon.
- Add an extra service or charge for an additional product: click +Add line item button to add it to this visit only.
After you save, since the visit is now different than the job (which you can think of like the overall work contract), on the job you will see a list of the visits that vary from what appears on the job located under the line item name. To see the details of the changed quantities, navigate to the visits section and open the visit for the listed date(s).
When an invoice is made, the custom visit line items will only transfer for the visit dates they have been put on.
Note: If a custom visit line item is used on a fixed-rate billing job, then it will not transfer to the invoice. This is because fixed-rate billing jobs are not invoiced based on the visits.
Update future visits
There are some edits you can make to a visit that you can apply to all future visits. These are:
- Time of day
- For recurring jobs: the repeating schedule
- Assigned team
- Line items
If you are editing any of these things on a visit and wish to update the remaining visits from the job, from the visit edit screen, click Save and update future visits.
Assign visits
Visits can be assigned:
- When creating or editing a job. Team members added to the job will be assigned to all visits for this job.
- By editing a visit. Assigning team members to a visit only assigns them to that visit (unless you Save and update future visits).
- Visits can be edited from the schedule. Click the visit from the schedule, then select Edit.
- Visits can be edited from the Visits section on a job page. Click the visit from the list of visits, then select Edit.
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Mark a visit as completed
It's important to mark visits as completed once they are finished. Visits can be marked complete when selected in the mobile app, and in the browser version by selecting the visit on the Schedule page or in the Visits section of a job. Marking visits as completed helps you:
- Avoid having jobs that are done or on track show up as "Late" under the Status column on the Jobs page.
- Maintain timely client invoicing on jobs that are set up to bill once work is marked complete. This means any job that doesn't follow fixed billing on a recurring basis separate to job completion, like a subscription.
- Maintain accurate, up-to-date reports. This includes reports like Visits, One-off jobs, Recurring jobs, and Invoices.