Lesson 1 of 7 · 4 min
The Orders List at a Glance
Learn how the My Orders (My Listings) screen is laid out and how to find any order instantly.
The Orders List at a Glance
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Lesson Notes
When you land on the Orders page — called 'My Listings' in the app header — you see every project you have ever booked, scoped to your active workspace. The page loads automatically when you sign in and reflects only your orders; the provider team's internal pipeline is not visible here. On the web, navigate to /orders. In the iOS app, tap the 'My Listings' tab in the bottom navigation dock.
At the top of the page is a three-tile stats strip: Active (all orders not yet Delivered or Cancelled), Avg DOM (average days-on-market for active listings, counted from the day the listing was published or the order was created), and Completed (delivered orders treated as production-closed). These numbers update in real time every time the list refreshes, giving you a quick pulse on your pipeline without opening any individual order.
Below the stats strip is a search field. On the web, the placeholder reads 'Search by address, client, Order #...'; on iOS, 'Search by address or customer'. Typing here filters the list instantly — the search is debounced so results appear after a short pause without a full page reload. Use the address, the client name, or the numeric order number to locate any job.
The iOS list groups orders into date buckets — Today, Tomorrow, This Week, Later, and Past — so tomorrow's shoot is always separated from orders still weeks away. Each row shows the property address, the package or media types booked, the scheduled time, and the assigned technician's name. Pull down anywhere on the iOS list to manually refresh. On the web, the list paginates at twelve orders per page by default; arrows at the bottom move between pages.
Swipe actions are available on iOS rows: swipe left to reveal a Cancel action without even opening the order. This is designed for the most common quick decision — rescheduling or killing a job you no longer need. The web card grid offers the same paths but through the order detail.
Key Takeaways
- The My Orders / My Listings screen is your single-pane view of every order associated with your account.
- The stats strip (Active, Avg DOM, Completed) gives you a pipeline summary without opening any order.
- Search by address, client name, or order number to find any job instantly.
- On iOS, orders are grouped into time buckets (Today, Tomorrow, This Week, Later, Past) for at-a-glance scheduling awareness.
- Swipe left on an iOS row to cancel an order directly from the list without navigating into it.