RESOURCES HUB

Field service growth library

Practical playbooks, product deep-dives, and growth guidance for field service operators. Every article starts with a real workflow or decision, not generic thought leadership.

Start with the operating library

Use the live changelog, roadmap, and knowledge base to understand what Thorbis ships, how the product is organized, and where to go next.

EDITORIAL TRACKS

Content organized around decisions contractors actually make

The blog is structured as a field-service operating library, not a loose feed of announcements.

Operator playbooks

Practical workflows for dispatch, pricing, sales, customer communication, and field adoption.

Product deep-dives

Focused walkthroughs of Thorbis features, templates, and release decisions.

Growth analysis

Clear guidance on margins, service mix, local search, hiring, and owner-level reporting.

Operator lessons

Implementation notes and lessons as early-access teams move work into Thorbis.

PUBLISHING STANDARD

Useful before it is prolific

Until the library fills out, the page should still explain what kind of material belongs here and why it is worth returning to.

  • No generic thought leadership; every article should map to a workflow or decision.
  • No invented customer claims; proof belongs in case studies when it is ready.
  • Clear next steps at the end of every post so the reader is not left at a dead end.

Put the reading into practice.

Thorbis is $299/month + usage at cost, with unlimited users and a $100/month utilities credit included.

Built for operators

A shared operating layer behind every page

Whether a buyer starts on an industry, feature, migration, or tool page, Thorbis routes the conversation back to the same product system: jobs, money, customers, and team work in one place.

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One workspace

CRM, dispatch, estimates, invoices, payments, and reporting stay connected.

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Unlimited users

Bring owners, office staff, dispatchers, techs, and managers into the same system.

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Guided switch

Migration planning, validation, and cutover support are built into the buying path.