Some of the information on the location would be how to change the air filters found on indoor air cleaning systems and central air conditioning units
When I graduated from coding college, our sibling, who owns an air conditioning business, came up to me with a business proposal. The idea was to create an app that would make running the business easy for employees and customers. He left me to be as creative as possible and provided me a timeline of 5 weeks. The idea included a undoubtedly handsome spend money depending on whether his board of supervisors would like the unit. I first had to consider what the shopper would gain from the app. Both of us wanted the shopper to be able to schedule any air conditioning repair through the app and effectively receive feedback from the cooling workman from the company. I also wanted the air conditioning experts to receive any air conditioning tune-up request as soon as the shopper clicked send. The point of the app was to make operations straightforward and as efficient as possible. The cooling product requests from the customers would be arranged in order of priority on the side of the cooling techs so that it is easier to assign the unusual jobs to the available professionals. For instance, the high-priority requests would be air conditioning repairs, and air conditioning installs. The app would also deliver an information portal where customers would find information to help them better maintain and operate quality a/cs. Some of the information on the location would be how to change the air filters found on indoor air cleaning systems and central air conditioning units. My team and I inspected the app for the Heating, Ventilation plus A/C equipment business, and within more than two weeks, it was ready. The board of supervisors loved it and paid us handsomely for it.