Features
Blocker resolution for cleaning dispatch
A blocker needs an assigned person, a next step, and a decision before the van leaves.
Missing gear, broken equipment, out supplies, service lights, and unresolved route issues should not disappear into memory or chat.
DockBeacon keeps blockers tied to the van until they are assigned, resolved, or reviewed by a supervisor.
What the feature does
- Assign the person responsible for the blocker.
- Set fix-by timing when follow-up matters.
- Carry unresolved blockers forward.
- Capture resolution notes and proof when needed.
Where it fits in the workflow
When a daily van check fails a critical item, the blocker appears in the dispatch workflow. The supervisor can decide whether to fix it, assign it, swap gear, restock, or hold the van.
Operational pain it solves
- Fewer repeated issues with no clear assigned person.
- A visible exception list for the morning rush.
- Better follow-up for service lights, broken equipment, and missing required gear.
Related pages
Morning dispatch guideRun a morning routine around Can leave, Blocked, and Not checked today.Proof photosSee how photos stay tied to checks, issues, and restock follow-up.See what still needs follow-upSummarize checks, blockers, restocks, proof, and unresolved follow-up.DockBeacon vs WhatsAppCompare communication threads with a van check workflow tied to each van.
Know which vans can leave before the first crew does.
Start with one van, one checklist, and a supervisor view of what needs fixing before crews leave.