A 30-minute Contract Control Review for contractors who want clearer visibility across live work, client updates, evidence, approvals and handover.
What We Cover
Every review works through the same five areas — the ones where most contractor businesses lose time, money, and client confidence.
Who It Is For
The review is designed for contractor businesses where job control is still largely manual — and where the cracks are starting to show.
What You Get
The review is practical. You leave with a clear picture of where control is breaking down and a specific next step.
A simple gap summary covering the five areas reviewed.
The biggest control risks identified in your current operation.
A suggested first workflow improvement you can act on immediately.
An honest view of whether the free tracker is enough or whether a deeper setup is needed.
How It Works
Choose a time that works for you. No preparation required.
Walk through how a job typically progresses from instruction to completion in your business.
Pinpoint the specific points where updates, approvals, or evidence get delayed or missed.
You get a clear gap summary and one concrete improvement to make first.
We will look at where jobs, evidence, approvals, updates, and delays are losing control in your current contract workflow.
This is not a software demo first. It is a practical review of your current process. If Contractor OS is a fit, we will explain the next step clearly.
Book a Contract Control ReviewQuestions
No. The Contract Control Review is a practical conversation about how your business manages live jobs. You leave with a gap summary and a suggested next step. Whether or not you go on to use Contractor OS is entirely your decision.
No. The review works whether you are using the free tracker, spreadsheets, WhatsApp, or any other approach. We look at what you are doing now and where the gaps are.
That is fine. Most contractor businesses we speak to are using spreadsheets, emails, and WhatsApp together. The review is specifically designed to map that kind of operation and find where it is breaking down.
No. The review is most useful for small to medium contractor businesses — typically those managing multiple live jobs with a small team. If you are managing jobs manually and finding it hard to keep on top of updates, approvals, and evidence, the review is relevant.
You receive a simple gap summary covering the five areas reviewed, the main control risks identified, and a suggested first improvement. If the findings suggest a deeper setup would help, we can discuss that separately. There is no obligation.