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Jonas Enterprise Construction & Service Software
Owners, Controllers & CFOs love Jonas!
Jonas’ cloud based software is designed to help contractors streamline processes and increase profitability. Automate project life cycles with full integration of workflows, job costing & accounting processes.
January 7, 2021
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The Construction Industry’s Most Complete, Cloud-Based Accounting, Project Management and Service Software Platform
Owners, controllers and CFOs love Jonas! Jonas’ cloud-based software is designed to help contractors streamline processes and increase profitability. Automate project lifecycles with full integration of workflows, job costing and accounting processes. Report on key metrics from your dashboards and drill into the details of any jobs to see estimated, committed and actual, real-time costs. Better manage and dispatch technicians with GPS and mobile technology, while accessing the latest work order information on the go.
“With Jonas, we’re able to handle a greater amount of jobs without adding additional back office resources.
Charla Smith, Controller, BCI Mechanical
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