Run your business on the numbers you already wish you had.
Nexxly digitizes how your operation runs — jobs, tickets, invoices, rates, equipment, crews, customers — organizes it into the operating numbers oilfield service leaders already track, and tells you each morning what needs your attention and what to do about it.
Three things need your attention today. Two are recoverable revenue. One is a customer relationship to get ahead of.
Here's the deal.
In a slim, tailored engagement, we get your operation onto Nexxly — either by digitizing what's still manual or by feeding from the systems you already use. That data flows into our operating model. Our playbooks run against it to produce the operating numbers oilfield service leaders care about. You get a morning brief that tells you what to do.
A short, focused engagement to learn your service lines, pricing, and how the work actually moves.
We digitize what's still manual or feed from your existing systems. No rip-and-replace.
Industry-standard oilfield operating metrics — computed against your real data, not estimates.
Specific findings tied to specific records — with the action you should take.
BI tells you where the problems are. Nexxly tells you what to do about them.
Dashboards have been telling oilfield operators their numbers for a decade. The problem isn't visibility — it's that nobody has time to interpret a chart, hunt down the source records, decide what action to take, and assign it to someone before the next thing breaks. Nexxly does that part for you.
You see DSO is up. You see utilization is down. Now what? Open three tabs, find the customer, check the contract, decide who to call. Repeat tomorrow.
Same data, but Nexxly does the interpretation. You get the ticket number, the dollar impact, and what to do — tied to records your controller can audit.
The operating numbers oilfield leaders already track — finally pulled from real data.
Most oilfield service leaders already know what they should be measuring. The problem is getting accurate numbers out of scattered tickets, paper invoices, spreadsheets, and three different systems. Nexxly produces them, every day, tied to source records.
By customer, by service line, with the specific invoices driving the number.
Tickets billed below contracted rates, missing line items, off-contract pricing.
Per pump unit, wireline truck, rental tool, or crew — with the carry cost when assets sit.
Where margin is leaking by job, by customer, by service line, by region.
Where tickets and invoices are stuck, who owns the queue, what's blocking.
Where tickets are billed off-rate, district premium missed, surcharges skipped.
Maintenance spend vs. revenue per asset, with replacement signal before failure.
Job throughput, dispatch friction, jobs waiting on paperwork before invoicing.
Built for operators of any size.
The engagement scales to fit. Smaller operators get there faster on a leaner scope. Larger operators get a wider engagement that touches more service lines, more districts, more systems. Either way, you get the same morning brief and the same operating numbers on the other side.
Most of the operation likely lives in spreadsheets, paper, and texts today — whether you're hauling, pumping, or running a small wireline outfit. We digitize the core workflow first, get the numbers running, and expand from there.
Pump, rental, inspection, workover — some workflows are in software, others aren't. We connect what exists, digitize what doesn't, and bring the operating numbers together in one place across service lines.
You already have systems. The problem is getting clean operating numbers out of them, across districts, basins, and service lines. We feed from your stack, normalize the data, and run the playbooks across the operation.
Numbers your controller can audit.
Every finding in the morning brief points back to the job, ticket, invoice, rate, asset, or customer behind it. If a controller wants to verify the number, they open the record. No mystery math. No "the AI said so."
Click any finding and see the records behind it — the ticket, the invoice, the contract, the equipment record, the customer history.
The math is run against the records in your operation. AI explains what was found in plain English — it doesn't invent the numbers.
MSAs, district pricing, fuel surcharges, standby billing, rental cross-charges, fleet utilization — the way oilfield work actually runs.