How is a service tracked to completion rather than shipped?
Instead of the pack-and-deliver pipeline, a service moves through a schedule → perform → complete lifecycle. Once booked and staffed, the service is performed at its scheduled time and then marked complete — there's no parcel, delivery job, or proof-of-delivery photo. Its status workflow (which the admin defines) reflects this; a service might run Pending → Scheduled → In Progress →…
Instead of the pack-and-deliver pipeline, a service moves through a schedule → perform → complete lifecycle. Once booked and staffed, the service is performed at its scheduled time and then marked complete — there's no parcel, delivery job, or proof-of-delivery photo. Its status workflow (which the admin defines) reflects this; a service might run Pending → Scheduled → In Progress → Completed. The order still exists and is invoiced like any other, but the "fulfilment" of a service is the work being done and recorded as completed, not goods moving through a warehouse.