Describe the app you wish you had.
Pick the small tool you have been keeping on a napkin — a tip tracker, a job log, a tool checkout list — and Miles builds it into a working app you can use on your phone the same minute. Change it by saying what to change. Nine are already built and install in a tap.
Expense tracker
Jot down what you spend as you spend it, and watch the total.
Tip jar
Log tips as they come in and watch the week add up.
Sales goal
Put a number on the month and log sales against it.
Deposit log
Every cash and check deposit, so the bank statement has no surprises.
Subscription watch
The recurring charges that quietly add up every month.
Job log
Every job you did, the hours on it, and what you billed.
Mileage log
Miles driven for work, kept the way a deduction needs them kept.
Punch list
What is still not finished on this site, in one place.
Time on site
When you got there, when you left, and which job it counts against.
Materials used
What went into the job, so the next quote is not a guess.
Tool checkout
Who has the good ladder. The answer, written down.
Stock count
What is on the shelf right now, counted the way you count it.
Equipment service
When each machine was last serviced, and what was done to it.
Supply reorder
The running list of what to pick up before you run out.
Lead log
Who called, what they wanted, and whether you called back.
Quote tracker
Quotes out the door, and which of them ever came back.
Referral log
Who sends you work — so you know who to thank.
Competitor map
Who else does this near you, and where you sit against them.
Business snapshot
Your real numbers on one screen, without opening anything else.
Focus timer
One task, one timer, and a record of what you actually got through.
Opening checklist
The same ten things every morning, ticked off instead of remembered.
Daily numbers
One number a day, written down long enough to become a trend.