TradeSight
Know where your trade business actually makes money
TradeSight turns your job and invoice history into plain-English maps and reports. See which suburbs and job types make you the most money, which marketing actually pays off, and where your cash is stuck.
Run a Brisbane trade business? Let’s find out where your profit really is.
Your profit, mapped
See which suburbs make you the most money
Your jobs, laid out suburb by suburb. See where profit clusters, where revenue looks good but travel eats into it, and which areas are worth sending more work to.
Focus your vans and scheduling on profitable suburbs, not just busy ones.
Your service area, mapped
See how far from your depot you can reach in 10, 20, 30 minutes and beyond
Starting from your depot or workshop, this map shows drive-time bands across your territory. You can see which suburbs sit inside your natural service area, which jobs are a quick run, and where travel starts to eat into the day before work even begins.
Quote travel properly for jobs on the edge of your range, and stop taking work so far from base that the drive kills the profit.
Which jobs actually pay
Your busiest work isn't always your best work
Each bubble is a type of job. How far right it sits shows how often you do it; how high it sits shows the margin it earns; and the size shows total revenue. Green means a healthy margin, red means thin - so a big red bubble is a lot of work for little profit margin.
Push more work toward your best-paying job types and tighten quotes on the ones that look busy but do not pay.
Marketing that pays for itself
See which lead sources bring the most revenue
Every bar is a lead source, ranked by revenue from completed jobs. Paid channels show return on ad spend, so you can compare Google, Facebook, sponsorship, and the rest against referrals, repeat work, and other sources that cost nothing to run.
Put more budget into the channels that bring paying jobs, and cut or fix the ones that do not cover their cost.
Where your cash is stuck
See how much money is still owed and how long it has been overdue
Completed work does not help cashflow if invoices sit unpaid. This chart splits outstanding balances by age, from not yet due through 90+ days, so you can see where money is piling up and which overdue buckets need attention first.
Chase the oldest and largest balances first, and tighten terms on the customers or job types that keep paying late.
Market for the jobs that pay
See where each job type comes from, and which channel to grow for the work you want more of
Each row is a job type, ranked by margin. The grid shows where those jobs come from across paid ads, referrals, and other sources. The boxed cell marks the best channel to grow that work. Repeat customer share sits alongside for context. The boxed cell is where to focus to grow that job type.
Put your marketing time and budget into the channels that win the job types you want more of, not just the ones that bring the most calls.
See what your job data could show you
Get in touch and I’ll have a short conversation about your business and what you are trying to improve. If it looks like a fit, I’ll tell you exactly what to export from your job system. Your report is built from your data, not a generic example.No software to install, and no obligation. The first chat needs no data at all.