SALES
Close more jobs in less time, with a clear view of profitability.
ORDERING
Every open order is visible to the whole team in real time.
WAREHOUSE
Know exactly what you have, where it is, and which job it's for.
DELIVERY
Crews leave with everything they need to do the job right the first time.
INSTALLATION
Field teams stay coordinated. Customer sign-off captured on-site.
SERVICE
Every issue and warranty case is tracked from intake to resolution.
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A deal closes and sales goes off to chase the next one. Everyone else does their part to get jobs delivered as promised. So if everyone’s doing what they should, why does everything still feel chaotic and unpredictable?
Sales closes the deal and moves on. Everyone else inherits incomplete info, chases down details that should’ve been there from the start, and important context gets lost along the way.
Spreadsheets, sticky notes, clipboards, group texts, QuickBooks. Nobody has the full picture. Everyone's constantly asking, "Who knows what's up with this job?"
You can’t see which jobs are on track or where bottlenecks are forming until someone raises a flag — because when every department runs its own system, coordination breaks down.
Which jobs were most profitable last year? How many calls does your team need to make to hit their numbers? You can't forecast accurately without unified data and a clear view of everything.
NOTES FROM THE REAL WORLD
We didn't build PATH in a conference room. We built it alongside window and door dealer teams in warehouses, in showrooms, and in the field. Here's what some of them have to say about PATH.
In our business, communication is everything. PATH's messaging has become the lifeline of every project, job, and customer relationship we manage.
I admit I was pretty skeptical of PATH at the beginning and annoyed at having to learn a new system. But we’re really getting this dialed in, everyone is using it and it’s pretty awesome.
We were on Zoho before, which felt like digital paperwork. PATH is a much better tool for us. PATH brought checks and balances, and gives us good processes.
Like Salesforce, Zoho, Monday, HubSpot? You could. Many dealers have tried. Here are some questions they've run into.
Industry Fit: Where's the starting line?
Generic tools start as a completely blank slate. You're building entirely from scratch.
PATH|WD is built for window and door dealers out of the box.
Setup Process: What happens during implementation?
You pay a consultant to learn what the PATH team already knows, or you take the DIY detour.
The PATH team can focus on your unique needs and specific day-to-day from day one.
Order Tracking: How easy is it to track what's on order?
PO and vendor workflows require bolt-on modules or custom builds, if they can handle that at all.
Processing POs and order acknowledgments, and tracking orders are native features.
Warehouse Management: Does the system know what's in the warehouse and where?
No built-in concept of receiving, inventory location, or job flow.
PATH has receiving, location tracking, and information checks built in.
Field Work: Does it work on the jobsite as well as the office?
Mobile access is possible, but nothing is purpose-built for crews.
On-site information capture, customer sign-offs, and job documentation are standard features of PATH.
Cost: What is your return on the investment?
Higher cost to force a fit. The implementation consultant learns the industry on your dime.
Transparent pricing. The system grows in value and impact over time.
Your call won't be with a sales rep reading a script. It'll be with someone who knows exactly what it means to manage sales teams, service techs, and install crews — to run window and door jobs from sale to completion.
Tell us what you're trying to solve. We'll talk through in concrete terms how PATH can be a useful tool for that, or we'll tell you it's not the right fit. Either way, you'll get real information to help you move forward.