How to add work orders to an opportunity, assign multiple crew members, view your whole pipeline on the Work Orders page, and create and update work orders automatically via automations.
Work orders let you break an opportunity down into trackable pieces of work. Attach one or more work orders to any opportunity, assign crew members, track progress, and update status as the job moves forward. You can also view every work order across your entire pipeline from one place.
Repeat for each piece of work that makes up the job. There is no limit on how many work orders an opportunity can have.
Each work order can have more than one team member assigned to it. This is useful when a job requires a crew rather than a single person.
You can set assignees when creating a work order, or update them afterwards:
Assigned crew appear as avatar stacks on the opportunity card and on the standalone Work Orders page.
The Work Orders page at https://app.trustpager.com/tasks/work-orders shows every work order across all of your opportunities, grouped by opportunity.
Each opportunity appears as a collapsible row showing the opportunity name, customer, assigned crew, a progress bar, and the total work order count. Click the row to expand it and see the individual work orders underneath. Only one opportunity is expanded at a time, so the list stays manageable.
Four filters sit at the top of the page and persist across visits so you pick up where you left off:
The New Work Order button in the top-right corner opens the create wizard so you can add a work order without having to navigate to the opportunity first.
Note: The Work Orders page is only visible if Work Orders are enabled in your workspace's CRM settings, and your account needs the work-orders:read permission. If you cannot see the page, ask your workspace administrator to check both.
Open the opportunity, find the work order in the sidebar, and click the status to open a dropdown of your workspace's configured statuses. Pick the new status and it saves immediately. On the standalone Work Orders page, the same dropdown is available directly in each row. The timestamp updates so you have a clear record of when each milestone was reached.
If the same set of work orders applies to every opportunity in a pipeline (for example, every new build job always needs Measure, Fabricate, and Install milestones), automate their creation so they appear the moment an opportunity reaches the right stage.
The next time an opportunity hits that stage, all the work orders are created automatically — no manual entry needed.
Tip: Combine this with a Set CRM Field action on the same trigger to stamp a custom field at the same time — for example, recording the date the job entered production alongside the work orders.
The Update Work Orders automation action sets the status of one or more existing work orders on the triggering opportunity. The most common use is auto-completing a milestone checklist that is shared into a client portal: as real events fire (a signature lands, a form is submitted, a file is uploaded), the matching milestone ticks itself off without anyone touching it by hand.
Tip: Build the full picture in two automations on the same pipeline stage: one Create Work Orders action to scaffold the checklist when an opportunity enters a stage, and one or more Update Work Orders actions on downstream triggers to complete each milestone as the job progresses.
If you have Google Calendar sync enabled, work orders attached to an opportunity can surface on your calendar alongside tasks and bookings, keeping your schedule in one place. See https://trustpager.com/help-center/sync-google-calendar for setup.
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