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Equipment on a contract

EyeOnTask keeps two separate kinds of equipment, and contracts use them in opposite ways:

Whose assetWhat the contract does with it
Servicing contractThe client’sYou maintain it. The equipment is the subject of the work.
Leasing contractYoursYou rent it out. The equipment is the source of the billing.

On a servicing contract, link the client’s equipment and it flows onto the jobs the contract generates. The fieldworker sees the exact units on their phone and reports against each one, which over time builds a service and health history per asset.

A yearly coffee-machine contract is the simple case: link the machines once, and every scheduled visit arrives with the right ones already attached.

Leasing your own assets is covered in equipment leasing contracts. For the units themselves — what they record and how they get onto a client’s books — see how equipment works.