FiberLytic
Traffic Control · concept
Traffik  ×  ITG

From scattered requests to a closed loop. One tab.

Today, a traffic-control job lives in five disconnected places — texts, a reporting app, an invoicing tool, and a manual reconciliation in QuickBooks. This is the same job, end to end, inside FiberLytic: every request traceable to its report, its invoice, and its payment. No more hunting for what got paid.

The workflow, today vs. inside FiberLytic

Same five stages. The difference is whether they talk to each other.

Today

Five tools, no link

5 systems
Request comes in
Scattered, nothing logged
Phone callText messageEmailEmergency
Dispatch crew
Copy the group, send address over WhatsApp
Field report
Filed in Fulcrum → report #101
Fulcrum
Invoice + send to ITG
Built in Billbooks, report attached, 2 PDFs emailed
Billbooks
Reconcile payment
ITG sends a paid list (invoice # + amount)
The human step that breaks

Someone opens QuickBooks and marks each invoice paid by hand — across 3 separate offices. No way to know which job got paid by which invoice without hunting. This is where the errors happen.

With FiberLytic

One spine, end to end

1 system
Intake
One place — a shareable link or manual entry
LinkManual→ logged
Dispatch
Crew + address assigned, notified, tracked
Native field report
Filled from the field, numbered, photos attached
Built inreplaces Fulcrum
Invoice
Generated from the job, report bundled, sent to ITG
Built in
Reconcile — automatic
Drop ITG's paid file in → matched to invoices → marked paid
The loop closes itself

Every job traces to its invoice and its paid status, all in one place. The paid file is matched automatically, then synced to QuickBooks. The manual office-by-office step is gone.

Follow one job

Press play. Watch a single request travel the whole spine — and close.

Request
logged 8:02a
Dispatch
crew assigned
Report
report filed
Invoice
Vendor Ref 20262531
Job SFL-JB0002367874 · FUSE 367444
New
Request source
ITG — request
Crew
MOT crew assigned
Field report
Invoice (Vendor Ref)
Payment
ACH 174657 · $4,800.00 matched
Stage 1 / 5
Request lands in one place
ITG calls or texts a job. Instead of a note that gets lost, it's captured the moment it arrives — address, type, requester — and it's already in the system.
A request becomes a paid job — without leaving FiberLytic.

How the money closes — ITG's real file

The AP Payment Register from 6/17/2026. One ACH, three invoices, one key.

AP Payment Register · Company/Branch ITG100
Payment 174657 · ACH · Closed · 6/18/2026 · paid to Traffik TTC LLC (V09441)
$7,200.00one ACH
Ref. Number & Description — ITG's own, ignored FiberLytic matches on VENDOR REF only
Ref. Number Description Vendor Ref.the match key Amount Paid FiberLytic invoice
310704SFL-JB000239364520262529$1,200.00✓ #20262529 · marked Paid
311075SFL-JB000236787420262531$4,800.00✓ #20262531 · marked Paid
311078SFL-REQ000233137120262534$1,200.00✓ #20262534 · marked Paid
3 invoices closed  ·  $7,200.00  ·  0 manual entries
Before: each one keyed into QuickBooks by hand, office by office.

Closing the loop in QuickBooks

There are really two closes. The one that hurts doesn't need QuickBooks at all.

Close 1

Operational — inside FiberLytic

  • ITG's paid file is matched on Vendor Ref and the invoice is marked Paid.
  • Every job is traceable to its invoice and its paid status, in one place.
  • The "hunt for what got paid" is gone. No QuickBooks needed.
  • This is Phase 1 — it lands first, on its own.
Close 2

Accounting — inside QuickBooks

  • Records a "Receive Payment" against the invoice so A/R zeroes out and it reads Paid in the books.
  • QuickBooks Desktop has no cloud API, so this leg needs a bridge.
  • The bridge matches on the same key — the invoice number (= Vendor Ref).
  • Optional, and it can be decided later.

Options for the QuickBooks Desktop leg

Same matching key throughout. The choice is about environment and effort.

PathHow it worksProsCons
A · Desktop on the office PC+ Web Connector Connector runs on the office machine, talks to QuickBooks in qbXML No new cost PC must stay on; 3 PCs; fragile
B · Desktop hosted in the cloud+ Web Connector recommended QuickBooks runs on an always-on Windows server; connector lives there Always on; one environment for all 3 company files; reliable Monthly hosting fee (to confirm)
C · Managed bridgee.g. Conductor.is, over Desktop recommended Vendor runs the connector and exposes a clean REST API to FiberLytic Less engineering; fast to ship Monthly bridge fee; still needs QuickBooks running (pairs with A or B)
D · Move to QuickBooks Online Native cloud REST API; the payment write becomes trivial Cleanest integration, future-proof A product migration — Traffik's call
E · No syncFiberLytic is the source of "paid" Loop closes in FiberLytic; bookkeeper gets a clean report Zero QuickBooks dependency The books don't update on their own

Recommended path: B + C — hosted QuickBooks Desktop (always on) with a managed REST bridge on top. Stable environment, clean API, real automatic close.

QuickBooks Desktop vs. Online

Rated for an operation like Traffik's: automatic reconciliation, 3 offices, field-service sub.

CriterionDesktopOnline
API / integration for the close★★☆☆☆★★★★½
Always-on for automation★★☆☆☆★★★★½
Future-proofing (Intuit's direction)½☆☆☆★★★★½
No migration needed★★★★★★★☆☆☆
Recurring cost★★★☆☆★★★☆☆
Multi-office (3 entities)★★★½☆★★★☆☆
Remote / accountant access★★½☆☆★★★★½
Feature depth★★★★½★★★½☆
QuickBooks Desktop
★★★☆☆
2.8 / 5 — wins only on "don't touch what's running"
QuickBooks Online
★★★★
3.8 / 5 — better fit because this project is automation
Best for this use case

Ratings reflect Traffik's context, not an absolute product review. Note: Intuit no longer sells new QuickBooks Desktop subscriptions to new US customers — Desktop is now the legacy track. Either way, the operational close in FiberLytic is independent of this choice.

What it kills

The pain the owner named, in order.

0 manual baixas
No more marking invoices paid by hand, office by office. The paid file is matched and posted automatically.
1 source of truth
Request, report, invoice and payment live on one job. Ask "is this paid?" and get the answer instantly.
5 → 1 tools
Fulcrum and Billbooks collapse into FiberLytic. QuickBooks stays as the books — fed, not hand-keyed.