Job tools for Tucson trade contractors, built here
G-Work is made by Glick Holdings in Tucson, and it is built around the way trade work actually runs in southern Arizona. 12 tools, each one flat priced, each one aimed at a specific thing that costs a shop money. Turn on the one you need and leave the rest off.
There is no sales call and no demo request. The first two tools on any account are free, no card needed, so you can put one in front of your crew before deciding whether it earns its keep.
What is different about running a trade here
Monsoon season rearranges your schedule for you. From roughly July into September, an afternoon storm can take out an exterior day with very little warning. Work slides, crews get moved, and the customer who was promised Thursday needs telling before they call you first.
Summer means a dawn start. Exterior crews are on site early and off before the worst of the afternoon, which compresses the window where anyone in the office can reach the field.
Tucson shops bid Phoenix work. That is a round trip of well over two hours for a walk through. An estimate you can finish on site, in the driveway, is worth more here than it is in a city where everything is twenty minutes away.
Arizona ROC licensing means the paperwork matters. Scope documents, change orders and completion records are not busywork, they are what you have if a job is ever disputed.
The tools that speak to that
Missed-Call Capture. A crew on a roof at six in the morning is not answering the phone. This logs the call you missed and gets a text back out so the caller stays a lead instead of dialing the next name on the list.
Instant Estimate. Finish the number while you are standing on the job, which is the whole point when the job was ninety minutes up the interstate.
Voice Memo to Scope Document. Talk through the walk around on the drive home and get a written scope out of it, instead of losing the detail by the time you sit down.
Invoice Chaser. The invoice nobody followed up on is the cheapest money in the business to go and get.
Crew Hub. When a storm moves a day, the crew needs to know where they are going tomorrow without a round of phone calls.
The rest are on the catalog, and every tool page says what it does not do before you pay for anything.
Who is behind it
Glick Holdings is based in Tucson and works with trade contractors in Tucson and Phoenix. Todd Glick Jr answers the email himself, so if a tool almost does what your shop needs, you are talking to the person who can change it. More on the about page.
teeglickjr21@gmail.comStart with two free
Your first two tools are free, no card needed. Paid tools bill through Stripe checkout.