Every SaaS deck shows a fake dashboard. This one shows a real franchise. Our founder owns Monster Tree Service Boca Raton (#4588). We run the whole operation on MeterCall. The numbers on this page come out of our actual Supabase.
Live pipeline value across 91 open jobs — sold, awaiting HOA, permit, or crew. Refreshed from SingleOps every 5 minutes via MeterCall's singleops:jobs adapter.
A MeterCall cron wakes up, hits the SingleOps REST API with our real API key, and mirrors every accepted job into Supabase. It's been running unattended for weeks. New Sign stage enforced so new work is never auto-promoted past the owner's desk.
Same workspace, same dashboard, servicing Boca, Delray, Boynton, Parkland, Wellington and 10 more. NOAA storm alerts, tree-species density, and weather-office data all fire on load — the adapters are real, same public APIs any tree crew would want.
Accepts-stage jobs mirrored every 5 min. 91 rows, $284K.
Storm alerts for 33431, fires on dashboard load. No key needed.
Forecast office, grid, radar station for Boca Raton HQ.
Tree-species occurrences in the Boca bounding box — real research data.
Nearby-business density for lead-gen. Awaits key, plugs in via MeterCall gateway.
Invoice aging endpoint — registered on adapter bus, waiting for first run.
Customer Zero isn't a marketing slogan. It's an accountability test. When MeterCall breaks, Pat's franchise breaks first. When a feature ships, it ships here first. When a VC asks "cool demo, is it real?" — the answer is a link, not a pitch.
Same engine. Same adapters. Different industry, different data, same 60-second setup.
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