Most job management software is designed by people who have never worked in the field.
They have not:
Driven between multiple sites in a day
Waited outside a property for access
Been pulled off one job for an emergency call out
Gone back for missing stock
Finished reports and paperwork late at night
PMC was designed by an electrician who worked in the field and later ran teams. That experience matters.
Every part of PMC reflects how plumbing and electrical work actually happens:
Jobs do not run on perfect schedules
Information arrives late or changes on site
Technicians need simple and fast tools
Offices need clarity without chasing
Owners need visibility without micromanaging
PMC was not built around ideal workflows it was built around real working days.
That practical foundation is why PMC works when generic job management software starts breaking down as businesses grow.
PMC was not designed to look good in demos it was designed to survive real work.