FieldBin introduces new service management software

To oversee the project, FieldBin hired software expert Tim Berry as senior full stack developer.

FieldBin, a field service management software provider, will roll out its application designed to help landscaping and other trade companies like HVAC manage every aspect of their business in one platform. 

FieldBin features include work order scheduling, invoicing, inventory management, estimating and quotes, payments processing, service portal, and customer management with a simple-to-use interface, intuitive navigation, and easy drag-and-drop functionality – all accessible from anywhere on any device.

“Our goal is to make FieldBin the easiest software tool for hard-working, field service trade business owners and teams who want to reduce the hassle of back-office operations, cut down on paperwork, and make more money,” said Garrett Wilson, president of FieldBin.

To help accelerate the launch of the solution and oversee its future development, FieldBin hired software expert, Tim Berry, as senior full stack developer. Berry has work on multiple early stage SaaS software products and has years of development experience in full stack, back-end, front-end UI/UX design, and database design and development.

He is the co-founder and CTO of AI Simulator, the world’s first angel investment simulator; the founder of Deskifier, an application that allows web developers to convert their website into a desktop app, allowing developers to create a better user experience; and the co-founder of geoAcquire, a land acquisition management platform for land developers that helps them centralize their process of buying, developing, and selling land.

“Tim's background also includes managing  field service companies’ day-to-day operations, as well as building and improving software products to scale their operations, making him a formidable and extraordinary addition to the FieldBin team,” Wilson said.

Companies or business owners that sign up for FieldBin before October 1 will receive a free 3-month license.

This past June, FieldBin announced the closing of a $1.2 million pre-seed round led by 7833 Capital Partners, an early-stage investment fund launched by Ryan Corey and Ralph Sita, co-founders of Cybrary, a cybersecurity training platform.