Visits, not appointments
Each visit carries its own purpose, date, duration and engineer, so a two-visit job shows on both days without becoming two sets of paperwork.
Every other tool assumes one job is one appointment. Trade work is not like that: a survey, a first fix, a second fix once the plasterer is out, then a snagging return. FixTrade schedules visits and keeps the job whole.
Each visit carries its own purpose, date, duration and engineer, so a two-visit job shows on both days without becoming two sets of paperwork.
Quote, materials, photos, notes and the certificate all live on the job, not scattered across the visits. Bill it once, at the end.
The return visit that usually gets forgotten is a first-class part of the job, so it gets scheduled and closed instead of drifting.
A rewire goes in the diary as one all-day block, or as four unconnected jobs. Either way the second fix gets booked from memory and the snagging never gets booked at all.