Booking a software demo is rarely the part of running a service business that anyone has time for. The call comes at 10am, the dispatcher needs you, a customer is on hold, and the calendar slot you blocked off two weeks ago disappears into the day. The friction adds up. Most owners delay the demo, then delay it again, and the better software stack that would have paid for itself in fuel and dispatch hours stays on the someday list.
Smart Service TV exists to remove that friction. It is the on-demand video library that walks through Smart Service the way a live demo would, but at your pace, on your screen, and in the slot you actually have free.
Why a Self-Serve Demo
A traditional software demo runs 30 to 45 minutes with a sales rep on the other end, walking through every feature whether it fits your shop or not. That works for buyers who already know they want a long conversation. It does not work for the owner who has fifteen minutes between calls and wants to see whether the dispatch board is actually any good before scheduling a longer chat.
Smart Service TV is built for that second kind of buyer. Watch only the sections that matter to your shop, skip the rest, come back tomorrow if you run out of time. The information is the same as a live demo. The control over your time is yours.
What Is on Smart Service TV
The video library walks through every major area of the Smart Service platform, with each section short enough to fit between calls.
SectionWhat You Will SeeScheduling and DispatchThe drag-and-drop board, recurring service agreements, route optimization, and how the day gets builtMobile and iFleetThe tech-side app on a tablet or phone, photo capture, signatures, and on-site invoicingQuickBooks IntegrationHow Smart Service syncs with QuickBooks Desktop or QuickBooks Online depending on the editionCustomer HistoryHow equipment records, service history, and access notes travel with the customer across yearsInvoicing and PaymentsThe curb-side invoicing flow, payment processing, and recurring billing for service agreementsReportingThe standard reports owners pull most often and how custom reports get built
Each section runs short enough to watch in a single sitting and detailed enough to actually answer "would this work for my shop." The walkthroughs cover both the classic Smart Service product paired with QuickBooks Desktop and the Smart Service Cloud and 365 editions paired with QuickBooks Online.
How to Get the Most Out of It
The fastest way to use Smart Service TV is to pick the two or three areas that matter most to how your shop currently runs. A shop drowning in spreadsheets and paper invoices should start with Scheduling, Mobile, and Invoicing. A shop that already has dispatch handled but wants to clean up the QuickBooks side should start with the integration section. A shop running on a legacy system that does not handle service agreements should jump straight to that section.
Take notes on the questions that come up while you watch. Those questions are what the live demo conversation is for once you decide to schedule one. The Smart Service team would much rather answer five specific questions about how the platform handles your specific workflow than spend thirty minutes walking through features you already know you do not need.
Three Editions, One Video Hub
Smart Service ships in three editions to match how shops keep their books. Smart Service classic pairs with QuickBooks Desktop for shops running Pro, Premier, or Enterprise. Smart Service Cloud integrates with QuickBooks Online for shops on the cloud accounting side. Smart Service 365 also integrates with QuickBooks Online with a modern cloud-app feature set. Smart Service TV covers all three. The QuickBooks edition decision guide walks through which one fits a given shop if you want the long answer before watching the demo walkthroughs.
Ready When You Are
The point of Smart Service TV is to make the path to a buying decision shorter, not longer. Watch the parts that matter, skip the rest, and book a live conversation only when you have specific questions worth a sales rep's time. If you are running a service company and want a software stack that handles scheduling, dispatch, customer history, mobile invoicing, and recurring service contracts, Smart Service integrates with QuickBooks and the iFleet companion app keeps the field synced with the office. Watch Smart Service TV first, then try a free demo to see how it fits!



