Jobber Field Documentation: How to Stop Losing Job Site Photos

John Dutton

Most Jobber users document jobs the same way they did before Jobber: camera roll. Photos get taken, buried under 400 other images, and manually sorted — or not. When a client disputes something months later, that camera roll is not documentation. It's a collection of images with no job tie, no GPS verification, and no audit trail.

Why camera roll photos fail as evidence

See our detailed breakdown of why the camera roll isn't enough for Jobber users. The short version: no GPS tag tied to the job address, no project organisation, no way to generate a report without significant manual work, and metadata that can be questioned in a dispute.

The Manifold solution for Jobber users

Manifold connects to Jobber via the Jobber App Marketplace. Your Jobber jobs sync to Manifold automatically. When your crew arrives on site, they open the job in Manifold and document it — GPS-tagged photos, inspection checklists with required photos, Orbit Measure 3D scans — all filed under the right job without manual matching.

At completion: one-tap PDF report with all photos, GPS data, and timestamps. Share via link — client doesn't need an app.

Which Jobber users need this most

Trades where documentation quality has real consequences: restoration contractors (insurance adjuster submissions), roofing contractors (pre-existing damage disputes), renovation contractors (scope disagreements), HVAC contractors (equipment condition records).

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