

Whether you’re already operating on Simpro — or considering it as your operational platform —
what matters is that the system reflects how work actually flows through your business.
So jobs move cleanly from start to finish, information is captured once, and the system holds
together as volume increases.
If you’re running a trade, field, or operational services business, the system you use sits at the centre of how work is planned, delivered, and measured.
Jobs move through stages.
Crews work in the field or on the floor.
Materials, labour, approvals, and invoices all depend on accurate capture and clear hand-offs.
As job volume increases and operations become more complex, the system needs to behave in a way that mirrors how work actually happens — day to day, site to office, job to invoice.
This is for business owners and leaders who treat their operating system as an operational platform, not just a system of record.
The Businesses this fits
Results Group works with Simpro-powered trade, field, and operational services businesses across a
wide range of job-based environments, including:
Plumbing, drainage, and gas services
Electrical and mechanical services
HVAC services
Facilities management companies
Fire, security, locksmith, and access control services
Building, construction, and project-based delivery
Commercial landscaping and grounds services
Machine shops, precision engineering, and service-led production businesses
Roofing and height-access operations
Marine equipment manufacturing and servicing
Elevator, lift, vertical and horizontal transport services
These businesses vary by industry, but the operating conditions are familiar: live jobs, moving parts, and a reliance on Simpro to keep everything aligned.
What this type of operation involves
In businesses like these, day-to-day operations typically include:
Multiple crews, machines, or job types running concurrently
Labour and materials moving across active work
Scheduling and dispatch under time pressure
Field or floor capture feeding office, finance, and commercial teams
Reporting used to understand performance, margin, and WIP
In this environment, systems need to behave predictably — supporting the operation as it scales, not adding friction as volume increases.
Who this is for
This is typically relevant if:
Simpro is already embedded in how your business runs — or you’re considering it as your operational platform
The business is growing, or operating at scale
Workflows, hand-offs, and consistency are becoming more important
You expect clean data captured once — correctly
You rely on accurate job costing, WIP, and reporting to make decisions
What strong Simpro alignment looks like
In businesses like these, day-to-day operations typically include:
Jobs move through clear, repeatable stages
Field and floor capture supports timely claims and invoicing
Job results and WIP reflect what’s happening on site or in operation
Definitions and expectations are consistent across teams
Reporting can be relied on with confidence
The system holds together as volume increases — and supports better decisions as the business grows.
Next step
The first step is a conversation.
An inquiry session allows us to understand how your business operates today, where pressure is building, and whether there’s a fit to move forward. From there, the right next step — including whether a Health Check is appropriate — becomes clear.






