Three products in one system language. GlenForge and GlenScout run naturally together — plenty of operations will want both.
The operations chassis. Field tickets, invoicing, scheduling, inventory, employees — one system running the whole shop, fitted module by module.
Owner or office opens to the real state of the operation today: jobs running, tickets waiting, invoices out, nothing to compile by hand.
Every job lives in one place from the day it's booked to the day it's closed, so nothing gets tracked in someone's head or a side notebook.
The crew fills out the ticket on-site and it becomes the record — no re-keying it back at the office later.
A quote goes out built from the same job data the rest of the system already has, not a blank template started from scratch each time.
A field ticket flows straight into a draft invoice — the office reviews and sends, instead of building it line by line.
One live week view of jobs, tickets, and invoices together, so everyone's looking at the same schedule instead of comparing three.
What's on hand and what's been used stays current as jobs run, instead of getting counted after the fact.
Owner, office, and field each get the view built for their job — the field crew isn't wading through the owner's numbers to log a ticket.
The fit. Not every operation runs all eight. The audit — or the call, if you skip it — shows which modules match how the work actually moves: the ones that fit get added, the ones that don't get left off. A build stays yours to reshape as the operation changes; modules aren't locked in at the start forever.
A field ticket doesn't get re-typed on the way to the bank — it flows through the system into a draft invoice the office reviews and sends. This is real: it's already running in the working demo on sample data.
The sales portal. Quotes drafted for you, follow-ups that never slip, lead scoring, contract hunting — built for the industries we know.
The groundwork for a quote is pulled together before you sit down to write it, built for jobs where every bid has its own scope and site.
A bid that's gone quiet gets flagged before it goes cold — nothing waiting on someone remembering to check back.
Time goes to the leads most likely to close, not spread evenly across every inbound inquiry.
Relevant public and private contract opportunities get surfaced as they open, instead of someone checking five sites on a schedule.
Status: early access. GlenScout is built for the industries GlenForge already serves — request access to see it against your own pipeline.
GlenDesk is the personal command desk for the person running it all — not a dashboard to check, something that works alongside how you already think through a day. It's early: still in development, plugged into real systems, being proven against real use before it's offered wider. The first beta is a small, hand-picked group — apply and we'll reach out when a seat opens.
Fifteen minutes, no pitch deck — just a conversation about how the work moves today.