Recurring routes that build themselves, week after week
Set a service plan once — frequency, day of the week, assigned technician — and PoolTechDesk keeps generating the stops. Pause a plan for the season and resume it without losing a single reading or report.
Set the plan once, not every week
A weekly clean, a bi-weekly filter service, whatever the customer signed up for — set the frequency and day once on the service plan, and stops keep appearing on the calendar on their own. Nobody has to remember to schedule next Tuesday's visit; it's already there.
Each generated stop carries the property's bodies of water, last readings and any notes forward, so a tech opens the day already knowing what's at the address before they pull up.
Pause for the season, not "delete and rebuild in October"
Snowbird customers and seasonal closures are common in pool service. Pausing a plan stops new visits from generating, but every past reading, photo and report stays attached to the property. Resuming later picks the same schedule back up — there's no rebuilding a plan from scratch every spring.
Skip one stop without touching the rest of the plan
Locked gate, customer not home, weather — skipping a single visit doesn't cancel or disturb the recurring plan behind it. The next scheduled stop still generates normally.
Change a day or a technician mid-season
Reassigning a plan to a different day of the week or a different technician only changes stops that haven't happened yet. Visits already marked done keep their original record untouched — the history of who serviced what, and when, doesn't get rewritten.
Recurring route questions
What happens if a customer pauses service for the season?
Pause a plan and it stops generating new stops immediately, but the visit history stays on the property record. Resume it later and the route picks back up on the same schedule — nothing has to be rebuilt.
Can I skip a single stop without canceling the whole plan?
Yes. Skipping one visit doesn't touch the rest of the recurring plan — next week's stop still generates on schedule.
Does changing a plan's day or tech affect visits that already happened?
No. Changing the day of the week or reassigning a technician only affects future, not-yet-worked stops. Anything already marked done or in progress is untouched.
How far ahead does the route generate?
Stops generate on a rolling window several weeks ahead, so the calendar is never empty, but you're not committed to a rigid full-season schedule set in stone on day one.