Jobs on mobile

The Jobs page on the mobile app carries the same portfolio the web page does, restructured for a phone. The web page lays jobs out in a wide shell of stacked rows; the phone folds that into a few h…

5 min read·Updated July 11, 2026
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Overview

The Jobs page on the mobile app carries the same portfolio the web page does, restructured for a phone. The web page lays jobs out in a wide shell of stacked rows; the phone folds that into a few horizontal strips of tappable tiles you swipe and open. Nothing about your jobs is calculated differently on mobile. It is the same figures, the same peer comparisons, and the same job profiles, laid out for a thumb.

For what Jobs is and where the data comes from, read jobs overview.

Where to find it

The mobile Jobs page lives under Business. Open Business, then Jobs (the URL is /m/business/jobs). A link at the top left takes you back; the page title sits in the top bar rather than in the body.

The layout, top to bottom

On a phone the page is a set of stacked bands, each a horizontal strip you swipe sideways through.

  1. 1The hero row, four compact tiles you scroll left to right.
  2. 2Take Action, an agent launcher, an unlock-data nudge, and any decision cards Verinode has surfaced.
  3. 3Explore, a row of metric tiles, one per lens, that each open a full breakdown.
  4. 4Most Recent, a strip of individual job tiles you tap to open a full job profile.

The hero row: four tiles

The four hero tiles replace the web page's fixed headline band. Each shows a distinct mini visual so the strip reads as four different cards:

  • Active Jobs, the count in flight now, over a small bar that splits your portfolio into Active, Completed, and Billed. The support line reads your total jobs on file.
  • Avg Margin, your average job margin on a peer bar (you against P25 / P50 / P75), colored green when you lead the cohort and red when you trail. Before you have sent a P&L it prompts you to add one.
  • Total Billed, total billed across all jobs, over a Collected-versus-Outstanding split, with your collection rate and any overdue count on the support line.
  • Overdue, how many jobs are past their expected pay date, toned red when there are any and green when everything is current.

Tap any hero tile and a full-screen liquid-glass detail deck slides up with the deep-dive for that metric. Inside the deck you can swipe left and right to move between tiles without closing it.

Take Action

The Take Action row leads with an agent launcher that opens the mobile IQ conversation focused on Jobs, followed by an unlock-your-data nudge and any decision cards Verinode has put together. Each decision card is loss-framed and taps through to its own decision screen (/m/decisions/[id]). When there is nothing open, an All Clear tile explains that new decisions surface here as patterns are detected.

Explore

The Explore row is a strip of metric tiles, one per lens. Each shows a value, a short label, a mini preview chart, and often a peer comparison; tap it to open the same detail-deck pattern with the full breakdown:

  • All Jobs, total jobs with a per-carrier collection-rate preview; the deck breaks the portfolio into Active, Completed, Billed, and Overdue.
  • Profitability, average margin against your peer or industry reference, with the estimated-to-collected revenue funnel in the deck.
  • Cash Flow, average days from billing to payment, with AR aging by bucket and the annual cost of slow collection in the deck.
  • Supplements, your supplement approval rate on a gauge, with per-carrier approval and recovery in the deck.
  • Dispatch, jobs in motion as a share of the portfolio.
  • By Type, how many job types you run and how each compares to peers. Its deck opens the full jobs by type versus peers breakdown, grouped by the peril and service-line cohorts described in job types, perils, and service lines.

When two or more people are capturing work, a capture by person panel appears below Explore, flat on the page.

Most Recent

The Most Recent row is a strip of your latest jobs, up to twelve. Each job tile shows:

  • The category as its eyebrow, in your own words, with a small accent dot.
  • The title, the claim number when you have one, otherwise a short job ID.
  • The client or carrier, with its logo.
  • The primary amount and its label (Collected, Billed, Approved, or Estimated), the status, and the most recent business event, for example "Paid May 20."
  • An SLA pill when a job needs attention, showing days used against target. A job that has not started yet shows its onsite (mobilization) target; once it is running it shows its cycle target. Only jobs that are at risk or past target surface a pill.

Opening a job and its profile

Tap a job tile and its full profile slides up as a liquid-glass deck. Swipe left and right to move between jobs without leaving the deck. The profile loads the rest of the job's data on open and lays out the same sections the web job card carries, flat on glass with hairline separators:

  1. 1The header, category, title, client, headline amount, and status.
  2. 2The progress bar, five lifecycle milestones (Assigned, Started, Completed, Billed, Paid), each stamped with its date once reached.
  3. 3The SLA, the onsite or cycle target and how the job is tracking against it.
  4. 4How You Compare, margin, days to pay, and supplement approval against peers.
  5. 5What Happened, the activity trail built from signals, decisions, and lifecycle dates.
  6. 6The Story So Far and The Journey, a running summary and the stitched claim timeline.
  7. 7The numbers, supplements, paperwork, line items, and claim details.

For a full tour of these sections, read the job profile.

What is mobile-only or different

  • The job profile is a slide-up deck, not a separate page. On the web a job opens as a detail card in the shell; on mobile it opens as a full-screen deck you swipe between and dismiss.
  • The By Type breakdown is one tap in Explore. The cohort comparison that spreads across the web page collapses into the By Type tile and its deck.
  • Everything loads on tap. Hero, Explore, and job decks pull their deep-dive data the moment you open them, so the strips stay fast to scroll.
  • The empty state is a single prompt. Before any job has flowed in, the Most Recent row reads: "No jobs on file yet. Drop a CSV, photo, or email and your first job lands here."

Data sources

Data sources

  1. 1.Your jobs, invoices, and estimates. Your business.
  2. 2.Your supplements and collection data. Your business.
  3. 3.Anonymized peer job benchmarks. Verinode network.

Everything on the mobile Jobs page is built from your own data and anonymized peer benchmarks. Verinode is an independent data trust; your operator data is never sold to carriers.

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