Catch the double-booked truck before the driver does.
Type in the day’s jobs: which truck, when it starts, when it ends. This flags every spot where you put the same truck on two jobs at the same time. The clash you would have found at 7am, found now, at the desk.
Add the day’s jobs.
Nothing leaves this page. This checks what you type, not your live board.
Your jobs stay in this page.
This checks the jobs you typed, nothing else. It is a manual preview, not a read of your real board or live schedule. Two jobs clash when they sit on the same truck and their time windows touch. Back-to-back jobs that end and start at the same minute are not flagged. ProDispatch has no role in this check.
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This was the manual version. On the real board, the clash shows up the second you drop a job on a truck that is already booked. Every truck, every asset, every site, one screen. We are building with our first design partners. Locked founder pricing for life.
How the check works
| Same truck | Jobs are grouped by the truck name you type. Two jobs only clash if they ride the same truck. Different trucks never clash with each other. |
| Overlapping time | For two jobs on one truck, they overlap when one starts before the other ends and ends after the other starts. A job from 8:00 to 10:00 and a job from 9:00 to 11:00 overlap on that truck. A job that ends at 10:00 and one that starts at 10:00 do not. |
| Overnight windows | If the end time is earlier than the start time, the job is read as running past midnight into the next day. The overlap math checks each pair across a day shift too, so a job that wraps past midnight is still caught against an early-morning job on the same truck. |
| Same start and end | A job whose start time equals its end time has no length, so it cannot clash. The check flags it with a note to recheck those times instead of guessing. |