Generator dealers and service shops
Every standby unit you cover, and what it needs next.
Schedulance keeps the generators your customers own, the service plan each one is enrolled in, and the parts that plan consumes in a single loop - so the truck leaves with the right filters already on it.
Free forever. No credit card. No sales call.
How the fleet stays covered
Built for units that live at somebody else's address
A standby generator sits at a hospital, a data center, or a grocery store, and keeping it under contract is your job rather than theirs. Schedulance models that shape directly: the machine belongs to the client, the plan belongs to the machine, and the parts belong to the plan.
- Client-owned equipment. Every unit is filed under the customer who owns it, with make, model, serial, and the site it serves, so a call about the one behind the building resolves in a single search.
- Programs on a calendar interval. Enroll a unit and its service dates are generated forward from the enrollment date - monthly, quarterly, semiannual, annual, whatever the contract says. Take the unit off program and the schedule stops with it.
- Parts known before the visit. The forecast lists every filter, belt, and fluid each upcoming service consumes, with the date it comes due and the lead time of the supplier who stocks it, so a shortage surfaces weeks out instead of at the gate.
- History that survives turnover. Every service, part, and note stays attached to the machine rather than to the technician who did the work, so the next visit starts from the record instead of from memory.
One connected loop
It works because it's connected
Each surface feeds the next - the same dataset runs the whole operation.
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Put your generator fleet on one schedule.
See your own equipment, schedule, and parts in one connected loop. Create a workspace and load your first machines in minutes.
Free forever. No credit card. No sales call.