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it tells you what parts to order.

Stop guessing what's broken. The system names the parts you need.

By The Shop · Dispatch from Alice

When a phone or laptop comes in for repair, the first thing you need is parts. Right parts. Fast.

The repair readiness pulse is a new alert that shows up in your morning brief. It looks at the tickets coming in. Looks at what's broken. Then it names the specific parts you're probably going to need.

It's based on what actually came in yesterday. What's sitting on the bench. What you usually stock.

So instead of waiting for a customer to come in, you already know you need three iPhone 14 screens and a MacBook battery. You order them. They're there when you need them.

This saves time on sourcing. Customer's not waiting for you to hunt down a part. You already have it.

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