Connect mfr field service management integrations
Equip your field technicians with mfr field service management to instantly log job data and capture digital signatures. Use our workflow automation to sync completed service reports to your accounting software and create invoices automatically. Register now to connect your field operations to your back office.
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Integrate mfr field service management with Make to automate workflows. Events within mfr, such as the instant logging of job data and capture of digital signatures, can trigger automation. This allows for seamless syncing of completed service reports to your accounting software and the automatic creation of invoices.
Add a tag to a service request.
Create a follow-up Job from an existing Service Request. Optionally, clone artifacts, assign products, and create & assign an appointment to a technician.
Create a time entry (Working, Driving, Vacation, Pause, etc.) for a user, optionally linked to a Service Request and/or Appointment.
Create a Company.
Create a Service Object.
Creates a Service Request.
Create a Appointment.
Create an Item Type.
Deletes the service request with the given id.
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