
Next Gear DASH
Property restoration software
Construction software
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What is Next Gear DASH
Next Gear DASH is a property restoration management platform used by restoration contractors to run jobs from intake through estimating, documentation, invoicing, and payment. It supports workflows common in water, fire, and mold restoration, including job costing and coordination across office and field teams. The product is typically used alongside insurance claim processes and aims to centralize operational and financial data for restoration projects.
Restoration-specific job workflows
The platform is designed around restoration job lifecycles rather than generic construction projects. It supports intake, work authorization tracking, job documentation, and billing steps that map to insurance-driven restoration work. This focus can reduce the need for heavy customization compared with general-purpose field service tools.
Operational and financial visibility
Next Gear DASH consolidates job status, costs, and billing information in one system for office users. This helps teams monitor job progress, outstanding tasks, and financial performance across multiple projects. Centralized reporting can support management oversight when running many concurrent claims-based jobs.
Supports multi-role collaboration
The system is used by estimators, project managers, and accounting/administrative staff working on the same job record. Shared job data can reduce duplicate entry between field documentation and back-office billing. This is particularly useful for restoration firms that need consistent records for claim communication and internal controls.
Restoration-first scope
The feature set is oriented to property restoration and insurance-related workflows. Firms doing broader construction or specialty trades may find gaps in areas like long-term project scheduling, submittals, or complex subcontractor management. Organizations with mixed business lines may need additional software for non-restoration work.
Integration requirements vary
Restoration operations often rely on external tools for estimating, moisture documentation, sketching, and customer communications. Depending on the company’s process, teams may need integrations or parallel systems to cover all requirements end-to-end. The availability and depth of integrations can affect how much manual re-entry remains.
Process change and setup effort
Implementing a job-management platform typically requires standardizing workflows, roles, and data fields across the organization. Teams may need time to configure job stages, permissions, and accounting practices to match internal controls. Training is often necessary to ensure consistent documentation and billing practices across office and field users.
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Next Gear Solutions, LLC
Cleveland, OH, USA
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https://www.nextgearsolutions.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/next-gear-solutions/