Build a Work Order App for Equipment Repair Shops
Track repair tickets, assign technicians, and log parts and status in one web app. Build it fast with Kleap. Free to start.
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A working app, not a template
What it is
A work-order app for equipment repair is a web-based system where a repair business logs each unit that comes in or gets serviced as a tracked job tied to the equipment, the customer, and the technician assigned. It replaces repair tags and spreadsheets with one shared view of what's diagnosing, what's awaiting parts, what's being repaired, and what's ready — so nothing stalls unnoticed on the bench.
What your equipment repair work order tracks
Every field below is one you can add, rename, or remove by chatting with Kleap — a starting point tuned for equipment repair.
Equipment make / model / serial
Repair work is unit-specific, so the exact make and serial drive warranty checks and the right parts and manuals.
Warranty status
Whether the unit is in or out of warranty changes who pays and how the repair is authorized before work starts.
Reported fault / symptom
The customer's description of what's wrong is the starting point for diagnosis and sets the tech's first checks.
Diagnosis
Recording the confirmed root cause separates the reported symptom from the actual fault and justifies the repair.
Parts required
Noting the exact parts needed drives the awaiting-parts status and prevents a half-done unit sitting untracked.
Repair status (diagnosing / awaiting parts / repairing / ready)
A multi-stage repair queue is the heart of a shop, and clear status stops units from getting lost between stages.
Assigned technician
Routing a unit to the tech with the right specialty keeps complex repairs moving instead of stuck on a bench.
Labor hours
Logging time on the job supports accurate billing and shows which repairs eat the most bench time.
Job photos
Photos of the intake condition and the repaired unit document the state and protect against 'it was already damaged' claims.
What good looks like for equipment repair
One app, a view for everyone
Service coordinator
The bench queue by status, which units are stuck awaiting parts, and what's ready for customer pickup.
Repair technician
Their assigned units, the reported fault, the diagnosis, and the parts on order.
Shop owner
Turnaround time, first-time fix rate, and how many jobs are bottlenecked on parts.
Buy a tool, or own one built for you
Off-the-shelf software makes you fit its mold. With Kleap you describe the work order you actually want and own it outright.
A typical work order
- Monthly per-seat fees that grow with your team
- Your data lives on their servers, in their format
- Fixed features — you adapt to the tool, not the reverse
- Generic, not shaped around equipment repair
Built with Kleap
- Free to start — no per-seat pricing
- You own the app and its database, data stays yours
- Change anything by chatting — fields, views, workflow
- Shaped around how equipment repair actually works
Build it in 3 steps
Describe it
Tell Kleap what your equipment repair needs, in plain words.
AI builds it
Get a real working app with records, forms, and a dashboard.
Publish
Refine it in chat, then publish. It is a live app you own.
Frequently asked questions
Does it track parts inventory or order parts from suppliers?+
No — Kleap doesn't manage a parts inventory or connect to supplier ordering systems. You note the parts a job needs on its record and use the awaiting-parts status to see what's stalled, but the actual stock counts and purchasing stay in your existing process. It keeps the repair itself tracked, not the parts catalog.
Can it invoice the customer or sync with QuickBooks?+
No — Kleap doesn't process payments or integrate with QuickBooks or other accounting tools. It records the equipment, the diagnosis, and the labor hours so you have a complete, photo-backed job file to bill from in whatever accounting system you already use. The billing stays separate; the app is the repair source-of-truth.
Is there a mobile app for field repair techs?+
There's no app-store download — the tool is a responsive website that works in any phone or tablet browser. A tech on a field call opens the assigned unit, records the fault and diagnosis, and uploads intake photos right there. Nothing to install, and everything syncs to the same shared queue the shop sees.
How do I keep a unit from getting lost between repair stages?+
The repair-status field moves each unit through diagnosing, awaiting parts, repairing, and ready, so the bench queue always shows exactly where every job stands. The coordinator can see at a glance what's stuck and what's ready for pickup. Because each job is tied to the equipment serial, you also build a repair history for repeat units and customers.
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Ready to build it?
Describe your equipment repair work order and watch it come to life. Free to start, no code.