Logic Software
LGC-01 Live

The work order gets signed in the kitchen and arrives at the office finished.

Logic SAT is the first product on the register and the only one you can buy today. It runs the service desk of a hospitality technical company: the people who keep combi ovens, ice machines, cold rooms and dishwashers alive for restaurants and hotels.

The Logic SAT product site and app are in Spanish

A technician crouches in a dim basement plant corridor, holding a phone in one hand while reaching into the open compressor bay of a refrigeration unit; his tool bag lies open on the concrete floor.

One repair, end to end.

Nothing here is a dashboard feature. Every step below is something that happens on a floor, in front of a machine, with somebody waiting.

STEP 01

The fault is reported

The manager scans the QR sticker on the machine and sends the problem with a photo — from WhatsApp or from the client portal. No phone call, no "the big oven, the one at the back".

STEP 02

The job is assigned

The office dispatches it, or the rules do it automatically. The technician gets the machine's whole history before getting in the van.

STEP 03

The clock runs

Start and finish are stamped with a location. The photo is compulsory. It works in a basement with no signal and syncs when the signal comes back.

STEP 04

The customer signs

On the screen, in the kitchen, while the technician is still there. The document closes at that moment and cannot be edited afterwards.

STEP 05

The month closes

The PDF goes out under the technical company's own brand, and month-end leaves as a CSV for Holded, Sage or a3.

A restaurant manager in a black jacket photographs the control panel of a combi oven with her phone; the panel shows a red warning triangle.
Step one, as it actually looks: the panel is showing a fault, and the person reporting it is the person standing in front of it.
A woman at a desk in a workshop office works on a widescreen monitor showing a dispatch dashboard with a map; two colleagues are visible through the glass partition behind her.
Steps two and five: the same job dispatched from the office, and the month it eventually becomes.

What is in the product.

The full feature list, the plans and the free trial live on the Logic SAT product site. This is the shape of it.

Timer with a location stamp

Start and finish only. The technician's position is never tracked continuously, and the hours on the invoice are the hours on the clock.

Signature on the screen

Signed in the kitchen by the person who watched the work happen. Nobody argues with a document that carries a photo, a time and a name.

A QR on every machine

The sticker is the fault report, the machine's history and its cost to date. Twelve months later it answers "repair it again or replace it".

Works with no signal

Plant rooms, basements, cold rooms. The app holds the job locally and syncs the moment there is coverage again.

Their logo on the PDF

PDFs and the client portal go out under the technical company's own name. Their customer never learns that we exist.

Month-end in three clicks

Everything signed in the month, out as a CSV for the accounting software already in the office. No retyping, no second system.

Pricing, the full feature list and the fourteen-day trial are on the Logic SAT product site — including plans, extra technicians and implementation. That site and the app itself are in Spanish today.
Open the Logic SAT site →

What it is not.

A product page that only lists strengths is a brochure. These are the edges, so you can rule Logic SAT out in two minutes instead of two weeks.

Not an accounting system

It closes the month and hands the result to Holded, Sage or a3. It does not want to become your ledger, and it will not ask you to leave the one you have.

Not a general field-service tool

It is built for hospitality equipment: kitchens, cold rooms, bars, laundries. That focus is why the machine history is useful; it is also why a lift company would be better served elsewhere.

Not a booking or POS system

It runs the technical service, not the dining room. Reservations are a different problem, and they are LGC-02 on the register.

Try it before you talk to anyone.

Fourteen days, no commitment. If the trial ends and you do nothing, the account pauses and your data stays exactly where it is.