Set it up once.
Pick the clients you want on this round. Set your starting address, working hours, days off, and a cap on jobs per day. Choose how often each client recurs.
For solo contractors who'd rather be working than juggling texts, sticky notes, and a calendar that's always wrong. Rounds builds your week, confirms it with every client, and applies it.
Your week is split across four apps and a clipboard. Nothing talks to anything else, so you're the one holding it all together.
A single client reschedules and the schedule you spent hours building falls apart. Now you're back at the kitchen table, redoing the whole thing from scratch.
Without a smart route, you're crossing town twice and burning an hour you could've billed. The day's full, but the wallet isn't.
Pick the clients you want on this round. Set your starting address, working hours, days off, and a cap on jobs per day. Choose how often each client recurs.
One tap and every client is placed across the week — routed to keep your driving down, grouped by the days you actually want to work. Each day has its own color, so you can see your week on the map at a glance.
Anyone moving to a new day gets a ready-to-go message — pick the tone, tap once, and it goes out as a regular text from your phone. No back-and-forth in the app. When everyone's good, hit apply.
We kept seeing the same thing: solo contractors burning hours every week trying to fit everyone in. Who can't do Tuesdays. Who prefers afternoons. Who's biweekly, who's monthly, who only opens the gate before noon. It's a real puzzle, and it falls on one person to solve it every single week.
The tools out there are built for offices — dispatchers, fleets, CRMs with twenty tabs. None of that fits a one-truck operation. So most people end up stitching it together with a calendar, a maps app, a notes file, and a lot of late-night texts. It works, kind of, until something changes.
We built Rounds to take that part off your plate. Pick your clients, set your rules, and let it do the puzzle. So you can spend less time figuring out the week, and more time actually running it.
We're letting in 20–30 contractors. If that's you, the door's open.
Open Rounds