AI scheduling built for skips
Stop losing margin to the wrong trucks on the wrong jobs.
Dayjob is an AI scheduling agent that plugs straight into your job booking system.
Dayjob is an AI scheduling agent that plugs straight into your job booking system.
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Additional yearly revenue
£100,000
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Why Dayjob
Plug straight into your booking system to:
*Calculations based on a fleet of 15 drivers working a total of 150 hours per day.
**Calculations based on 3 transport managers working a total of 30 hours per day.
Features
Stay on top of driver movements and complete more jobs

Plan smarter
Better plans in minutes, not hours
Instantly schedule routes by factoring in travel times, skip sizes and driver schedules.

Track driver performance
Improve driver management across the board
Dayjob helps you track how efficient your drivers are and helps your team assign the right jobs.

Prioritise better
Help your planners work to your priorities
Automatically schedule the most important work earlier in the day. Priorities can be set on distance, customer, or timeslots.
How it works
01
Dayjob connects with your job system and your telematics.
02
Dayjob will automatically schedule routes to drivers for the next day.
03
If things change on the day, Dayjob will adapt and re-plan schedules.
04
Uncover insights into your job scheduling performance over time.


AI technology, backed by real people.
Pick up the phone to see how Dayjob can schedule your fleet.
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