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22 May 2026 · Rob Harvey, Founder

Introducing Engineer OS

Why we built a modern, mobile-first alternative to JobLogic, and what's different about it.

Field service software hasn't moved in a decade. JobLogic, ServiceM8, Jobber, Commusoft. The incumbent stack was designed for a desktop browser running in an office, with a "mobile view" bolted on later. Engineers reach for an iPad in the van and squint through it, or give up and use WhatsApp.

We built Engineer OS because the people doing the actual work deserve better software.

What's different

Mobile-first, actually. The engineer side was designed for a phone first. Not a phone-friendly desktop view, a real phone-first app. One-handed in the rain, on a patchy 4G signal, with the screen at 50% brightness because the sun's in your eyes.

Forms that work in the field. Twelve templates ship out of the box, and they all run in a browser tab on a phone. Service reports, risk assessments, battery calculators, cable install checks. Drawn signatures. Auto-calculated fields. Branded PDFs to the customer.

Everything attached to the job. Photos, documents, certs, notes, messages, all in the same place. Search a customer, see every job and every file. No more "send me that photo" threads.

Per-engineer pricing that doesn't punish you for growing. £15 / £25 / £40 per engineer per month. Admins are free. JobLogic charges £40–£80.

Where we are

Today, Engineer OS is in private beta with the field service company we built the original platform for. We're opening up to more UK teams over the coming months. Fire and security first, then electrical, then HVAC, refrigeration, and plumbing.

If you're running a five-to-a-hundred-engineer field service operation in the UK and the existing tools aren't cutting it, get on the waitlist. We'll let you in as slots open.

Rob

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