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The operations page, reimagined

Meet the Module-Fit Advisor.

Built for the operations or scheduling manager weighing Operations, Pay, or both — get a clear, sequenced answer on which module to roll out first based on your site count, crew and equipment mix, and where coordination is breaking down today.

01 / Before — Dense by design

Assignar Operations — schedule crews, dispatch work, run the field

The all-in-one platform for self-perform contractors — schedule crews and equipment, dispatch daily work, capture forms in the field, and (with Pay) close the loop into timesheets and payroll.

Assignar Operations

Schedule crews and equipment, dispatch work, and run the field day-to-day.

Crew & Equipment Scheduling
Dispatch & Daily Allocations
Mobile Field App
Digital Forms & Dockets
Compliance & Certifications
Site & Project Visibility

Assignar Pay

Turn field hours into payroll-ready data without the back-office chase.

Digital Timesheets
Award & Agreement Interpretation
Approvals & Exceptions
Payroll Export (Xero, MYOB, QBO)
Cost Codes & Job Costing

Operations + Pay together

The full field-to-finance loop — one source of truth from schedule to pay run.

Schedule → Timesheet auto-fill
Single source of truth per worker
Faster, cleaner pay runs
Real labour cost per job

Rollout & sequencing

Most teams start with Operations, then layer Pay once scheduling is stable.

Phase 1 — Scheduling & Field
Phase 2 — Timesheets & Pay
Onboarding Specialist
Crew Training

Common questions

What scheduling managers ask before rolling out.

Do I need Pay too, or is Operations enough?
Which module should we start with?
How long until crews are using it daily?
Can we roll out site by site?

Scheduling managers arrive to overlapping module pages, feature lists, and FAQs — but no answer to the one question they came for: which part of Assignar fixes our coordination mess first?

03 / Intent signal — Every module-fit conversation, captured

A functionally-scoped demo request, routed to sales with module intent attached.

Site count, crew and equipment mix, current coordination friction, and which module(s) the buyer is leaning toward — captured as first-party intent and routed straight into Salesforce / HubSpot with a recommended rollout sequence attached.

Site & crew mix capturedModule fit recommendedRollout sequence routed