Prove the work. Own the craft.
You take pride in doing it right, and most days your word is the only proof. measureQuick reads the probes you already carry, scores the system as it actually runs, and prints a report that says the work was done right, so the next tech cannot blame you for a callback that was never yours. Bring the kit you trust. The platform turns it into one diagnosis and a record that has your back.
What gets in the way
The work is hard enough. These are the things that wear a good tech down.
- Getting blamed for callbacks on systems someone else touched
- No way to prove the job was right when you left it
- Tools that lock you into one brand of probe
- Finding a real problem but having no way to document the upsell
- Skill stuck in the senior tech's head, learned only by riding along for years
What you get
On the tools you already own
measureQuick connects to 80+ tools across 17+ brands, from Fieldpiece and Testo to Yellow Jacket, NAVAC, AccuTools, and TEC, and turns that scattered hardware into one diagnosis. Keep the probes you trust and the muscle memory that came with them. Michael Cianfrocco, who owns his own shop, mixes brands on the same job: "I use Fieldpiece probes, Testo probes, TEC True flow grid." Most diagnostics start off the probes too, so you read the system first and gauge up only when the reading says to.
Proof the work was right
Every reading is scored, time-stamped, and saved. When the system passed on your visit, the record proves it, so a later failure traces to what changed after you left. Ben Chouinard, service manager at Simpson Salute, calls the report "a third party verification of what we already know... It's not our opinion anymore. It's the measurement we're actually taking with the tools and software together." The argument about the charge is over.
A senior tech in your pocket
System View shows the whole refrigerant cycle live, so you watch superheat and subcooling respond instead of doing the math by hand. When a needle goes red, you tap it and read why. Aaron Gregg, a service manager at Jacob's Ladder, describes it as "having the senior tech right there beside you telling you hey, this is why your superheat's too high." It is not a silver bullet, the fundamentals still matter, but it raises your ceiling on every call.
Credit for what you find
Document the choked return or the failing capacitor with a photo and a short clip, and the upsell is justified before you say a word. Airflow is the hardest fault to sell because it is invisible. Mike Cotto, a field manager at Jones Services, took a system "from a C plus to an A plus just off of airflow," and the homeowner could finally see it. A before-and-after score is proof the repair mattered.
Start free, no clock
The core real-time diagnostic is free, no account and no card, so you can run a real job before anyone asks you to pay. Connect probes from any supported brand and see the system the way the app does. Premier adds System View, reporting, AI Assist, and live streaming when you want more.
The honest part about week one
Here is what most apps will not tell you: the first three to five calls take longer than your current process. By about week three you are faster, because the app runs the calculations, builds the report, and stores everything for you. No superheat math on a notepad, no paperwork after the call. You would rather know the curve than be surprised by it.
What a call looks like
- 01
Place the probes
The one skill that matters is where the probes go. Hook them up, on whatever brand you carry, and the app starts reading the system in real time.
- 02
Read before you gauge up
Most diagnostics start off the probes, so you see the charge and airflow picture first and only break into the refrigerant circuit when the reading calls for it.
- 03
See the why
System View shows the whole cycle live and flags what is out of range. Tap the red needle to read why, so you are learning on the call instead of guessing.
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Print the proof
The scored, time-stamped report closes the job: proof for the homeowner, justification for the upsell, and your record if anyone asks six months later.
Stop doing the superheat math by hand
Read the system off the probes you are already placing and let it score the charge for you.
What techs report
summer average ticket for one New York technician, up from $2,800, from documenting duct and static-pressure problems homeowners had never seen.
callbacks from two first-month hires at Fire & Ice, a 19-year-old and a former grocery manager, across about 50 calls with 8-9 five-star reviews.
from cable installer to selling a complete system at Simpson Salute, on the same guided workflow every tech runs.
Results reported by the named contractors from their own use of measureQuick. Your results will vary by experience, market, and workflow.
“measureQuick is the biggest tool for the technician when it comes to building customer trust.”
Questions, answered
Do I have to buy new tools?
No. measureQuick connects to 80+ tools across 17+ brands, so you keep the probes you already own and trust. There is no second kit to buy, and you can mix brands on the same job.
Is it free to start?
Yes. The core real-time diagnostic is free, no account and no card, so you can run real jobs before anyone asks you to pay. Premier adds System View, reporting, AI Assist, and live streaming.
Will it slow me down on a service call?
For the first three to five calls, yes, while you learn the flow. By about week three you are faster, because the app handles the calculations and builds the report, and the read runs off the probes you are already placing.
How does it keep a callback from getting blamed on me?
Every reading is scored and saved with a timestamp. When the system passed on your visit, the record proves it, so a later failure traces to what changed after you left.
Does it work in an attic or basement with no signal?
Yes. Standalone mode on mQ+ runs the full diagnostic with no cell or WiFi and syncs to the cloud when you are back in range.
Prove your next job.
Real-time diagnostics on 80+ tools across 17+ brands are free forever. Premier is $49 per user per month.