Home repair
Track change orders and invoice follow-through
Change orders usually slows down when technician notes, photos, estimates, approvals, invoices, and payment status do not tell the same story, or when scope changes, extra materials, unpaid invoices, or completed job notes appear. Imagine keeps those sources in view, prepares a change-order draft, invoice update, and payment reminder, and separates the ready work from the judgment calls. After review, the approved update goes back to the estimate, invoice, and accounting records, so extra work is captured and billed without awkward after-the-fact chasing.
The manual reality today
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Change orders can start with status hunting
technician notes, photos, estimates, approvals, invoices, and payment status each hold part of the answer, so the team burns time piecing together what happened before they can respond.
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The next change orders touch arrives late
When scope changes, extra materials, unpaid invoices, or completed job notes appear, the next step can sit until someone checks the right queue, thread, portal, or spreadsheet.
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The change orders trail gets scattered
Approvals, notes, and updates end up in side channels, making it hard to tell what was sent, what changed, and who signed off.
How Imagine handles it
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Watch the change orders sources
Imagine watches technician notes, photos, estimates, approvals, invoices, and payment status for new activity, stale items, and changes that affect the work.
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Build the change orders packet
Messages, records, dates, and prior decisions are grouped so the next step starts with the facts already attached.
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Queue change orders for review
Imagine drafts a change-order draft, invoice update, and payment reminder using your rules, tone, and thresholds, then flags anything that needs judgment.
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Record the change orders decision
After review, approved actions are recorded in the estimate, invoice, and accounting records with the context, approver, and timestamp preserved.
Works with the tools you already run
- Jobber
- QuickBooks Online
- Stripe
- Square
- CompanyCam
- Housecall Pro
What changes
The change orders queue has fewer loose ends
Prep work and status checks run continuously, so the team sees the few items that actually need a decision.
Follow-up around change orders stops depending on memory
Each next step follows the same rules and cadence, so customers, clients, candidates, and vendors get a reliable experience.
Questions about change orders take less digging
Source context, approver, and destination update stay together, so the workflow is easier to audit or explain.
Frequently asked questions
How does Imagine handle change orders?
Imagine watches technician notes, photos, estimates, approvals, invoices, and payment status, spots when scope changes, extra materials, unpaid invoices, or completed job notes appear, and prepares a change-order draft, invoice update, and payment reminder for review. Approved actions sync back to the estimate, invoice, and accounting records with the supporting context attached.
Can change orders stay in review?
You decide what can move automatically and what needs review. Anything outside your rules is routed to the responsible person before the estimate, invoice, and accounting records is updated.
Where does Imagine update change orders status?
This workflow can connect to systems such as Jobber, QuickBooks Online, Stripe, Square, CompanyCam, Housecall Pro. Imagine works on top of those tools instead of replacing the system of record.
What changes in change orders?
The team stops rebuilding status by hand. They open a queue that shows what changed, what is ready, and what still needs approval so extra work is captured and billed without awkward after-the-fact chasing.