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WiringByron
Jobber Ambassador
9 months ago

Best Jobber Automations

I just wanted to get a post going for these. They can be super powerful in your business and I feel like they don't get talked about enough sometimes. 

What are your best Jobber automations you have set up?? 

I really enjoy dashboards myself that give more custom information about my business. I like to use Airtable / Asana / Zapier. 

Cheers ! 

116 Replies

  • Really interested to learn more about how/why you would need Jobber, Airtable, and Asana hooked in by Zapier.

    I’ve been exploring my Zapier options and find myself stuck.

    • ProServe-DreGo's avatar
      ProServe-DreGo
      Contributor 3

      Zapier acts as a "department of weights and measures," allowing various software applications to standardize the data they are working with. For example, "Client First Name," "First Name," and "Client Name" might be labeled differently in each app, and Zapier serves as the intermediary that standardizes these definitions. Is that what you were asking? 

      In my opinion, having to rely on tools like Airtable is quite frustrating, especially since Jobber is written in GraphQL and is accessible via API. This accessibility would allow data to be integrated into any custom-designed dashboard. Unfortunately, I lack the required coding knowledge to make that happen. 

      However, it’s only a matter of time before more streamlined solutions become available, potentially within the next year. Typically, startups create forums like these to gather insights from their users, helping them rank ideas, address top complaints, and identify urgent fixes.  

    • WiringByron's avatar
      WiringByron
      Jobber Ambassador

      I use Airtable for a bunch of stuff. You can push your data over to it through Zapier and then make a key metric dashboard for your self to analyze your data. Something like this

      https://airtable.com/appERYRH5vL4nq8E1/shr1GY9zeF4eN1XfC

      or this 

      https://airtable.com/appHogNIowQL33KBE/shrXBMQaHD4ZsjtS0

      Airtable can also send automated emails so when a client approves an estimate in Jobber it put's myself the client and production manager in an email together for handoff to production. 

      Airtable is pretty fun and addicting once you figure it out. 

      We use Asana for our production board with all the steps for a job from start to finish so we don't forget things. We have different steps like "needs scheduled" "order materials" "pull permit" "final invoice"  And when a quote is approved in Jobber it automatically shoots the job info over to Asana and starts a task with due date for my project manager. 

      • BadgerHauling's avatar
        BadgerHauling
        Contributor 4

        Very nice and thanks for sharing!  Definitely give me some ideas. 

         

  • We use a ton via Zapier.
    1) When a job closes, filter the action by job title, then send an appropriate follow up email asking them to schedule another visit. Massive time saver.
    2) When a property is added that's not in our default sales tax area, send an email to the admin team asking them to manually adjust the sales tax setting. This saves time on sync errors when an invoice is generated.
    3) This isn't technically an automation, but using job templates with the "Create similar job" function keeps our job titles tidy and allows for much better reporting

    This is a fun topic!

    • ProServe-DreGo's avatar
      ProServe-DreGo
      Contributor 3

      How do you guys minimize Zap costs with jobber changes and customize jobber actions in Zap. I noticed there aren't many. Any recommendations? 

      • wesleyparker's avatar
        wesleyparker
        Contributor 3

        We started out with multiple Zap accounts to try and keep costs down. Their pricing tiers were really wonky and it was much cheaper to have two accounts with low level subscriptions than one at the highest level for like $2K. We have since consolidated to one Zap account at the highest paid level. Considering we save tens of thousands in office labor through the zaps we think it's worth the cost.

        As for the triggers, I am BEGGING for a "visit completed" trigger. Apparently it exists in the web hook code and you can custom code it but it's not an off the shelf option. For businesses with a ton of recurring jobs it's silly that we can't trigger things off completed visits.

    • WiringByron's avatar
      WiringByron
      Jobber Ambassador

      Wesley I knowwwwwwwww you have more than that haha. Thanks for chiming in. 

  • I bet I don't have any zaps going that you don't Cory :) But one of my favorites (albeit simple) is Zapier > New Client > Add client email to Gmail contacts. I hate drafting an email to a client only to discover I have to go hunt for their email address. Problem solved!

    • WiringByron's avatar
      WiringByron
      Jobber Ambassador

      Yesssss I've been meaning to add that one for a long time. Another one that was similar was a zap adding Jobber contact phone numbers to your phone system like Ring Central. So you know when a Jobber client is calling you. 

  • I have found Zapier to be really helpful as well. Here's a few examples that specifically involve Jobber and Zapier: 

    • Zap lead forms from Meta into Jobber as clients. 
    • Our Lead tech receives a text message prompt to fill out his post project google form once his job is completed. The text includes the pre-tax job total for his tracking purposes and a direct link to our form. 
    • ProServe-DreGo's avatar
      ProServe-DreGo
      Contributor 3

      It gets expensive quickly. I am trying to figure out how to minimize the number of calls and triggers that cause Zapier to charge my card with every change in Jobber. 

      I definitely need this integration to keep my CRM up to date and to stay in contact with my clients. However, the margins in my industry do not allow for such luxuries. 

      To avoid these charges, I have to export my Jobber data to the CRM once a month. This ensures 100% accuracy and allows my marketing and updates to remain relevant to my clients.

      Any advice on how to optimize this process would be greatly appreciated!  

      • TradeBrain's avatar
        TradeBrain
        Contributor 2

        I've started using Make as you get 15x the amount of Scenarios (Zaps) in the starter bundle at half the price of Zapier. 

    • BadgerHauling's avatar
      BadgerHauling
      Contributor 4

      Does the Zap from Meta have to be a Lead or anyone that sends a message to your business page?

      • SpotsCC1's avatar
        SpotsCC1
        Contributor 3

        I currently have it set up only for leads. The person would fill out a brief form from my Meta ad (first and last name, email, phone number) and the info gets zapped into Jobber as a client. I don't think a message would work as it wouldn't have any contact info on the clients profile. 

        Technically I actually zap the lead into a google sheet which then is zapped into jobber as a lead. I like doing it this way as it helps to automate inputting clients into my "Lead Tracker". You can also run a bunch of other automations from the google sheet like a welcome email, text message, etc. 

    • fpfeature's avatar
      fpfeature
      Contributor 2

      Have you tried adding job forms to your jobs in jobber and removing the google forms? its super easy! 

      • ProServe-DreGo's avatar
        ProServe-DreGo
        Contributor 3

        One thing l was wondering is if there is a way to have the job form be delivered to the client? 

  • Most of my Automations live in Jobber. I have all the automations turned on that I have access to. 

    One that I like a lot is getting reviews. I've collected reviews from about 20% of all the clients we have served in the first 2 years of business.  I'm currently running the Reviews tool as an add on but I also ask for reviews in person and added another request to the invoice messaging and follow up messages.  I added the link to GMB there.  We have 167 5-Star reviews and I think that is attributed to the persistent request for reviews. Each client will be asked for a review at least 3 times and up to 7.

    I also started up with ToolDesk but I'm still getting that software up and running.

    I'm supper stoked for the Reengaging Clients automation through Campaigns. 

    • wesleyparker's avatar
      wesleyparker
      Contributor 3

      What are you doing with ToolDesk so far? We've been using it for automatic appointment reminder VM drops. It's awesome to have a custom VM that sounds like a real human and all we have to do is send an email as the trigger. But I'm curious what other features they have that I haven't explored.

      • sandiashineco's avatar
        sandiashineco
        Contributor 3

        Currently,

        I have one flow that sends an email and a text right after they submit a request just touching base letting them know we received their request and will have a quote over shortly. 

        Quote follow up because I don't have Grow right now but it also lets me customize follow ups more than Jobber does.

        And a Flow to reengage people who requested a quote but didn't approve and schedule withing 20 days. So quote sent, wait 20 days then email

        "Hey {{quote.client.firstName}}, You requested a quote for our mobile detailing services a few weeks ago. Are you still looking for this kind of service?".

        Wait 2 days then text

        "Hey {{quote.client.firstName}}, You requested a quote for our mobile detailing services a few weeks ago. Are you still looking for this kind of service?".

        I'm new to ToolDesk so no one has got this flow but my goal is to reach out and just see if they still have that pain point.

        I hope to build out a few more flows but also do Zip Code based Flash Sales via a Campaign when I'm short on work but going to be in an area already.

    • WiringByron's avatar
      WiringByron
      Jobber Ambassador

      I've kept my reviews and client gifts campaigns through NiceJob, I'm sure the jobber one is fine but Nicejob has done such a great job for us I didn't want to change it.  

      • sandiashineco's avatar
        sandiashineco
        Contributor 3

        I started with NiceJob before Jobbers feature roled out. It's an awesome service too. I like the website review pop up n miss it since switching but I like everything in one place

  • julie's avatar
    julie
    Jobber Community Team

    Ooo, great question. Automations can really make a difference in streamlining operations. This will definitely be helpful for Jobber users who might not be taking full advantage of these features yet!

  • WiringByron's avatar
    WiringByron
    Jobber Ambassador

    We have several going: 

    • Welcome onboarding client guide gets auto sent to every new client we add in jobber 
    • Auto email handoff gets sent when a client approves a quote and this email puts my production manager and the client in the same email together with each others contact info
    • Approved quote auto transfers job info into Asana to our production board 
    • Quote follow up automation tagging the estimator to follow up in Asana 

    We have others as well but they aren't jobber related. 

    • Sigsterrr's avatar
      Sigsterrr
      Contributor 2

      Is there a way to get info from text messages to automate client info like name, email, city in to jobber without typing it?

      • WiringByron's avatar
        WiringByron
        Jobber Ambassador

        I haven't done this but the only way I could think of would be to build a custom GPT in chatGPT that you would copy and past the text message in. Then it would connect to Zapier and add the client in Jobber. 

    • ProServe-DreGo's avatar
      ProServe-DreGo
      Contributor 3

      Bro this sounds exhausting. This is the type of stuff I wish jobber would spend time on. There are some run of the mill triggers they could build that seem pretty straight forward but I don't want to make assumptions when it comes to coding. 

      My business does not require such a collection of advanced automations but the marketing for jobber is getting close to what I need. I think i spend hundreds of dollars /month just to find, organize and build "sequences" to send marketing emails to the industries I'm aiming to break into. 

      • ryaantuttle's avatar
        ryaantuttle
        Jobber Ambassador

        There are already a bunch of "run of the mill triggers" that are happening in Jobber. Most automations that can be implemented after that, would be "specific" to each type of business. AI will be changing things rapidly within the next year for two , so it will be super interesting to which direction some of these software companies pivot too.
        Hold on to your seat!

    • BadgerHauling's avatar
      BadgerHauling
      Contributor 4

      Is this onboarding email in addition to the one that Jobber sends?

  • rebecca's avatar
    rebecca
    Jobber Community Team

    Thanks for getting this conversation going WiringByron and sharing yours to start 🔥 Excited to hear everyones top setups they're leveraging.