Pest Control OS

The operating system for pest control companies.

Every call answered, every service booked, every recurring account kept on schedule. Pest Control OS runs your front office on the software you already use.

Runs on your field software, your phone, and your calendar.

The problem for a pest control shop

The account that quietly lapsed.

Pest control lives on recurring revenue. A missed re-service, a lapsed subscription, a route that runs light. Each one is margin that walks out the door. New calls need a fast answer, and quarterly customers need a reason to stay.

What it runs

The front office, handled.

01

Every call answered

New-service calls, web forms, and texts. Captured and qualified in seconds.

02

The service booked

Demand becomes a scheduled visit that fits your route and your tech.

03

Accounts kept

Recurring services get scheduled, reminded, and renewed before they lapse.

04

Reviews asked for

Every completed service becomes a review request at the right moment.

05

Route margin watched

One-time versus recurring versus commercial. The OS tracks margin and route density.

06

One Monday brief

The whole week in five minutes.

Runs on your stack

Works with the software you already run.

No rip and replace. Pest Control OS runs on top of your field software, phone, calendar, and books.

It never quotes a plan you did not approve.

Every price grounds in your pricebook. Every text, dollar, and ad waits for your yes.

Pricing

Base OS $3,500 · Growth OS $7,500 · Full OS $15,000 per month. Most pest control shops start on Growth OS.

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FAQ

Does it manage recurring accounts?

Yes. Recurring services get scheduled, reminded, and renewed on time.

Can it book new service fast?

Yes. New calls are captured and qualified in seconds.

Does it help keep routes full?

Yes. It watches route density and margin by service type.

Do I replace my current software?

No. Pest Control OS runs on top of it.

See Pest Control OS run.

Watch it answer a call, book the service, and build your Monday brief.