Overview
Use the Documents section to group related files and folder templates, reducing search time and ensuring consistency across projects. It centralizes access to all forms, photos, and attachments, provides folder-level permission control, and eliminates the need for external storage.
Who uses this feature
Project managers, project coordinators, and project teams
Primarily for Residential Construction and Commercial Construction business types
Feature configuration
This feature is currently in Private Preview and available for specific accounts. If you’re interested in joining this Early Access, please fill out this form.
Things to know
Technicians can only view project-related documents and media in the ServiceTitan Field Mobile App.
When uploading files, keep in mind:
Maximum file size: 250 MB per file
Total upload limit: 1 TB per batch
Number of files: Unlimited
You can upload the following file types: .avi, .jpg, .jpeg, .gif, .png, .webp, .3gp, .rup, .dng, .heic, .heif, .tif, .tiff, .jfif, .pdf, .mov, .mp4, .doc, .xls, .docx, .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx, .mp3, .htm, .html, .vcf, .txt, .xml, .csv, .smil, .msg, .eml, .mhtml, .dwg, .dxf, .ifc, .rvt, .nwd, .sdr
Any file not stored in a folder is visible to everyone, regardless of permissions.
Benefits and key features
Organized folder structure: Hierarchical foldering with support for folders and sub-folders to ensure efficient content organization.
Breadcrumb navigation: Easy-to-use breadcrumb navigation to quickly understand and navigate the folder structure.
Reusable folder templates: Ability to create and apply custom folder templates for consistent organization across projects.
File mobility: Seamlessly move files from one folder to another to maintain an optimal organization.
Dedicated sections: Two separate sections – Media & Attachments and Forms – for better categorization and quick access to relevant content.
File thumbnails with visible names: Thumbnails display file names for enhanced clarity and quick identification of content.
Manage document permissions
The Document Management permission lets you control who can view specific folders and files in a project. By applying permissions at the folder level, you can ensure sensitive information is visible only to the appropriate employees.
Note: Permissions apply at the folder level. All files and subfolders inside a folder inherit its permission settings.
To enable permissions:
Go to the top toolbar and click Settings
.In the side panel, click Operations > Document Management.
Select one of the two permissions:
Office & Technician: Allows both office employees and technicians to view the folder and its contents. This is the default setting.
Office: Restricts access so only employees with access to the Office can view the folder and its contents.

Manage media and attachments
In the Project section, click Documents, Forms, Media & Attachments. You can view image and video file names before opening the file.

Upload files
There are two options to upload a file:
Option 1:
In the Documents section, click Upload File and upload a file from your computer.

Option 2:
In the Documents section, click View all documents and folders.

In the Project Documents section that opens, click Add New and select Upload file.

Work in the Media & Attachments section
In the Media & Attachments section, you can:
Rename files
Send files by email
Note: If you want to customize the email text when emailing project documents, go to Settings > Invoicing > Email and click the Document tab.
Download files
Move files from one folder to another
Delete files
Change permissions
Save folder structure as a template
Filter and search for files
Show file details

Manage folders
You can organize all your files into folders and subfolders. A parent folder marked with the Office Only permission can’t contain subfolders marked with the Office and Technician permission. However, a non-restricted parent folder can contain a restricted subfolder.
Add a folder
When you create a new folder, it inherits the default permission setting.
Note: Changing a folder’s permission shows a warning, since it overwrites inherited settings.
In the Media & Attachments section, click Add Folder or click Add New > Add Folder.

2. In the New Folder window that opens, enter the folder name and click Create.

Change folder permissions
Note: Folders viewable by technicians are marked with
.
Select a folder and click Change Permissions.
In the window that opens, change the folder permission.

When finished, click Save.
Move a folder
Note: Warnings appear if you move a file or folder to a location with different permissions.
Select a file you want to move to another folder.
Click
and select the Move option from the dropdown.
In the window that opens, select the folder you want to move.
When finished, click Move.

Save folder as a template
To streamline project setup, you can save the folder structure as a template, eliminating the need to recreate folders manually for similar projects.
In the Media & Attachments or Forms section, click
and select Save folder structure as a template.
In the New Folder Structure Template window that opens, enter the template name.
When finished, click Save Template.

Now, you can use the saved template structure in the new project.
Select a new project.
Go to the Documents section and click View all documents and folders.
In the Media & Attachments section, click Add New > Add folder from templates.

In the window that opens, search for the saved template.

Select the template and click Apply template.

Manage forms
There are two options to add a form:
Option 1:
In the Documents section, click +Add Form.

In the window that opens, click Add to select a form.

In the form that opens, set up your form.
When finished, click Save.
Option 2:
In the Documents section, click View all documents and folders.

In the Project Documents section that opens, select the Forms section.
Click +Add Form.

Repeat steps 2-4.
Work in the Forms section
In the Forms section, you can:
View forms
Email forms
Print forms
Delete forms
Note: You can’t move forms and they won’t appear in folders.
