Knowledge is difficult to use in the field.
- Technicians search manuals or call senior staff
- Procedures are scattered
- Exception paths are unclear
- New technicians need more support
Bring one repeatable workflow. We’ll show how voice and visual guidance, company knowledge, required proof, exception capture, and manager review can fit into your operation and the systems your team already uses.
Tailored to your workflow. No generic software tour.
CoSkip — Field-Service AI Demo
Choose a time to see technician guidance, visual job context, proof capture, manager review, and a practical one-workflow pilot path.
Use the direct CoSkip event link to choose a time.
Open the CoSkip SchedulerScheduling is provided by Calendly. Calendly’s privacy terms may apply when you use the embedded scheduler. Contact CoSkip if you need another path.
Bring one repeatable workflow, an example checklist or SOP, and one proof, closeout, warranty, or review issue your team would like to improve.
See what the technician receives at the point of work—and what service leaders receive when the job is ready for review.
We begin with one repeatable process, the technician friction around it, the proof managers need later, and the systems involved today.
See how manuals, SOPs, checklists, job notes, and company expertise can become practical voice and visual guidance during the work.
See photos, readings, notes, timestamps, exceptions, and signoff tied to the correct step instead of reconstructed later.
See how service leaders, QA, warranty, operations, or customers can receive a clearer completion record and exception trail.
Leave with a clearer decision about whether to test one workflow, gather more source material, involve IT or security, or continue with self-guided tools.
You do not need a completed AI strategy. One repeatable field workflow, one recurring proof gap, or one inconsistent closeout process is enough to make the session useful.
Book a Demo Around Your WorkflowCoSkip is designed to complement the systems your technicians and operations teams already use. The demo can focus on where guidance, proof capture, exceptions, and closeout review should fit—and which platform should remain the system of record.
Technician notes, checklists, mobile tools, and current FSM workflows.
Work orders, customer records, scheduling, billing, and reporting.
Manuals, SOPs, job notes, service history, and company expertise.
Proof export, manager review, warranty closeout, APIs, or future integration paths.
Run the browser simulation to see guidance, visual context, workflow steps, and proof capture.
Start the simulationSee how field evidence can become a structured, review-ready closeout record.
View the packetAssess workflow, source material, device, ownership, and proof readiness.
Check readinessEvaluate one workflow, one team, and one measurable evaluation path.
View the pilot pathUnderstand the live demo, self-guided experience, and possible next step.
Yes. The interactive demo is a self-guided browser simulation. The live CoSkip demo is a scheduled conversation where we can focus on your workflows, technician experience, proof requirements, current systems, and possible next steps.
No. A workflow in mind makes the conversation more specific, but we can also help identify a practical starting point based on recurring technician, proof, closeout, warranty, or review friction.
Yes. CoSkip is designed to complement the systems field-service teams already use. We can discuss where guidance and proof capture could fit and which system should remain the source of record. The availability of specific integrations depends on the customer environment and product configuration.
Yes. A technician, supervisor, or field lead can add valuable context about how the work happens, but they are not required for the first conversation.
Yes. CoSkip maintains security, privacy, DPA, subprocessor, and related trust resources for teams evaluating a pilot or deployment.
No. You can begin with a description of the workflow and its current friction. Sensitive materials should be handled through an appropriate follow-up process rather than uploaded through this public page.
The next step depends on your workflow and readiness. It may be to review a sample proof packet, gather source procedures, complete readiness or ROI analysis, involve IT or security, or scope one workflow for a pilot.
See how CoSkip can connect technician guidance, required proof, exception capture, and manager review around the way your team already works.