Repeat work should be easier than one-off work, but it often creates its own admin. The same customer needs another visit, the same service repeats every few weeks, and future dates need to be changed when plans shift.

Punchlist recurring bookings help keep repeat service work organised without rebuilding each booking by hand.

Create the recurring series

When the job repeats, create a recurring booking instead of separate manual bookings. Choose the interval and end condition that fits the work, such as ongoing maintenance, scheduled inspections, routine servicing, or planned follow-up visits.

This gives the team a visible series of future bookings tied to the customer and job context.

Keep changes under control

Repeat work changes. A customer may reschedule one visit, update the address, change the scope, or pause the series.

Punchlist supports editing one booking in a recurring series or updating future bookings in the series, depending on the change you need to make. That prevents a small one-off change from accidentally rewriting the wrong future work.

Connect repeat work to billing

When a repeat booking is ready to bill, create invoices from the relevant job context. This keeps the service history, customer details, and invoice workflow closer together than a calendar-only repeat event.

For businesses with regular customers, that continuity makes it easier to answer what was scheduled, what was completed, and what still needs to be invoiced.

The result

Recurring work needs more than reminders. It needs a customer record, scheduling context, status, and a path into invoicing. Punchlist gives repeat jobs that structure, so service businesses can manage ongoing work without turning every future visit into manual admin.