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What is the Inbox (Colab)?

One Inbox for Every Conversation

The Inbox is the one place where every call, text, email, and Google Local Service Ads (LSA) lead lands. KeyBolt groups everything from one customer interaction into a single thread called a Colab. Instead of jumping between your phone log, your texting app, your email, and your Google leads, you open one screen and see the whole story.

The Inbox is included on both plans, Basic ($99/month) and KeyBolt Pro ($189/month), at no extra charge. Find it in the left sidebar on a computer, or the bottom tab bar on your phone, labeled Inbox.

One thing to know up front: sending a text from a Colab needs your own business phone line, which is part of KeyBolt Pro. On Basic you can still read everything, add notes, attach photos, and reply by email. You just can't send texts. See Replying to a Customer from a Colab for the details.

The Tabs at the Top

When you open the Inbox, a row of tabs filters the list:

  • All. The full feed of every Colab. This is where you land by default.
  • Unassociated. New leads from people who aren't a customer in your records yet. This tab only shows for owners, managers, and dispatchers, because matching a lead to a customer is a dispatch job. See Colab Statuses for what 'unassociated' means.
  • Messages. Colabs whose latest activity is a text, an LSA lead, or an email.
  • Phone. Colabs whose latest activity is a call.
  • Team. Your shop's internal team chat. This is your crew talking to each other, not customer conversations.
  • Closed. Finished Colabs. Completed and cancelled work moves here for reference.

Each tab shows a small count badge when it has items. The Unassociated badge turns amber when there are new leads waiting, so you can spot them fast.

Searching

The search box at the top searches by title, address, and work order number. Type and press Enter. Clear it with the X to go back to the full list.

Opening a Colab

Tap any row to open the thread. At the top you'll see:

  • A status pill (more on that below) and the source it came in on (for example 'via call' or 'via email').
  • The title, which is the customer name if one is linked, otherwise the caller's phone number, otherwise 'New Colab'.
  • An Attribution box showing which customer and which specific contact this work is tied to. This is your record of who you actually talked to, which matters if a property manager ever disputes a charge.
  • The Primary tech and any Collaborators on the Colab (owners, managers, and dispatchers only).

The Timeline

Below the header is the timeline, the running history of everything that happened, newest at the top. Each entry has an icon for the channel it came from:

  • A phone icon for a call. On KeyBolt Pro the recording, the transcript, and an AI summary show right in the entry.
  • A chat bubble for a text message.
  • A Google logo for an LSA lead.
  • An envelope for an email, with the body inline and attachments shown as thumbnails or download links.
  • A note icon for an internal note your team added.
  • Picture and paperclip icons for photos and documents your team attached.
  • A clock icon for events, like 'Converted to Job' or 'Invoice paid, Colab auto-closed'.

If a thread is long, tap Load older at the bottom to pull in earlier entries.

Status Pills

Every Colab shows a colored status pill so you can tell its state at a glance:

  • Unassoc (amber). A lead not yet tied to a customer.
  • Open (blue). Tied to a customer and still active.
  • Job Created (green). Converted into a job.
  • Estimate Created (teal). Converted into an estimate.
  • Closed / Cancelled (gray). Finished.

A converted Colab stays active so you can keep talking to the customer about the work. See Colab Statuses, Closing, and Reopening for the full lifecycle.

The Quick Actions Strip

Just below the header on an open Colab, a strip gives you the two things you do most: Call the customer (this dials through KeyBolt's softphone on Pro, not your personal phone) and Navigate to the address (opens Google Maps). These only appear when there's a phone number or address on file.

Linking a Lead to a Customer

If a Colab isn't tied to a customer yet, owners, managers, and dispatchers see a Link to customer button in the Attribution box. Tap it to search your existing customers or add a new one in one step. See Linking a Colab to a Customer.

Assigning a Tech

Open the Colab and use the Primary tech dropdown to set who owns it. To bring in extra people, use Add collaborator. This is covered in Multi-Tech Handoff in a Colab.

Turning a Colab Into Work

When a Colab becomes real work, use the buttons at the top: Create Job if they're ready to book, or Create Estimate if you need to quote first. See Convert and Merge Colabs.

Customers vs Colabs

A customer is the permanent record: name, phone, address, key codes, and every job they've ever had. A Colab is one specific conversation, usually tied to one job or estimate. When a Colab is done, it closes. The customer record stays forever. You can see all of a customer's Colabs from their customer page.

Tip: If a customer reaches you on two channels and KeyBolt makes two separate Colabs for the same job, you can combine them. See Convert and Merge Colabs.

Next Steps

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