Feature Deep-Dive · 5 min read
Trackori Network for trades: what to look for
One customer history, seen by everyone — engineers, apprentices, office, subcontractors. What proper Trackori Network looks like in trades collaboration software.
The silo problem
Every multi-engineer trades business has the same problem: customer knowledge lives in one person's head. When that engineer is off, sick, on holiday or leaves, the knowledge goes with them.
What Trackori Network changes
One customer, one timeline, visible to every engineer, apprentice, office member and trusted subcontractor. Every call, visit, quote, photo, voice note — shared. New network members ramp up in days. Nobody asks the customer to repeat themselves. Nothing falls between shifts. Referral partners and business allies can be brought in with the right permissions.
Private-by-default matters
Not every contact is a business contact. Personal contacts, family, suppliers — private by default. Sharing is opt-in, per contact. No auto-broadcast surprises.
Network memory scales the business
The trades businesses that scale past 5-10 engineers all share one thing: a shared customer relationship system that removes the owner as the memory bottleneck. Trackori Network is that layer.
Key Takeaways
- One customer history, seen by the whole network, kills the silo problem.
- Private-by-default keeps personal contacts personal.
- Trackori Network is what lets a trades business scale past the owner.
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