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Clarity in Action: How to Build Better Systems From Scratch

  • May 12, 2026
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baraica
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 From frustration to fix: Caren Bueno's Green Gap story 🎙️

 

This week’s episode is an exciting one. We have a guest joining us who needs absolutely no introduction because she is already such a huge part of this community, ​@Caren Bueno. We’re moving beyond the usual chat to dive deep into how Caren got to where she is today. 

 

Imagine servicing an irrigation system installed 15 years ago with zero maps and zero records. Over the years, sheds are built, pools are added, and the original landmarks vanish. For the team at Corbett Irrigation, this meant technicians were arriving at sites with no starting point, turning every service call into a guessing game.

 

Caren saw the toll this took on efficiency and decided that doing it the old way wasn't an option. When the existing platform didn't offer the geolocation tools they needed, Caren didn't wait for a fix she helped build it instead. By collaborating with our team to develop precision tracking, she eliminated the guesswork.

 

Now:

  • Technicians arrive with total clarity.

  • The "institutional knowledge" stays with the company, not just the individual.

  • Back-and-forth calls to the office are a thing of the past.

What started as a internal solution grew into Green Gap, an essential tool now available to other irrigation companies facing the same hurdles. 

 

Listen to her full episode on ServiceTitan's Toolbox for the Trades. 🎧

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baraica
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  • May 12, 2026

Thank you for joining us ​@Caren Bueno. Your journey from zero maps to the precision of Green Gap is inspiring. You’ve turned a major industry frustration into total clarity and we're lucky to have your voice in the community!


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  • May 13, 2026

Thank YOU, Bri. ​@baraica Honestly, having people like you in the community willing to listen, connect people, and share ideas is a huge part of why all of this keeps moving forward.

A lot of this came from real frustrations during busy season and a team trying to make things work a little better every year. Very grateful for the support and for the chance to share a little bit of our world.