Melbourne tradies

40°C Tuesday in Footscray. Your phone just booked 34 aircon jobs you would’ve missed.

Melbourne tradies live by the weather. Heatwave hits and the phone doesn’t stop. Cold snap in June and the hot water calls roll in. NEXA answers every one, sorts urgent from routine, and hands you a daybook at 6am showing exactly where the week went — before the crew has even started the ute.

A Melbourne week in the daybook

Every callout from the cold snap. Every heatwave job. Every quote you almost missed.

Sunday 6pm — Coburg

Cold front hits, hot water unit fails in a Victorian terrace. NEXA answers, books the Monday 7am callout, flags it as urgent so you know to bring the replacement parts.

Wednesday 2pm — Dandenong

You’re under a house in Frankston. Phone rings six times across the arvo. NEXA books a fencing quote, a commercial switchboard upgrade, and escalates a smell-of-gas callout straight to your on-call mate.

Friday 7am — the ute

Daybook on the phone before you pull out of the driveway. 31 calls since Monday, 22 booked, 6 repeat customers clustered around the inner north. You reroute the crew before the first job.

Built for Melbourne’s four seasons in a day

Peak-season call volume without hiring a front desk

Melbourne tradies feel the weather before the forecasters do. One 40°C day can put 60 calls on the board. One cold snap in June clogs the phone for a week. NEXA handles the spike, sorts it by urgency, and tells you on Monday morning which suburbs and jobs were worth chasing — and which ones you should price differently next time.

Heatwave and cold-snap overflow handled without missing routine work
Emergency gas, no-power, and burst-pipe callouts escalated straight to the crew
Commercial vs residential split so dispatch isn’t triaging in the ute
Weekly daybook patterns by suburb — Footscray, Dandenong, Coburg, Frankston — so you know where the week’s revenue actually came from

Melbourne rollout

Fifteen minutes. One live daybook. Your Victorian postcodes.

Book a walkthrough. We’ll show you a real Melbourne daybook from a real trade, walk through the transcripts and the weather patterns, and leave you with the numbers a week of NEXA would put on your own dashboard.