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Run your whole route from your pocket.

Pest Route is a pest-control field app built native for iPhone and iPad — for the owner-operator who plans the day, drives the route, works every stop, and still has to send the reports and collect the money.

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Built native for iPhone & iPad · Designed offline-first for field work · Made by a hands-on founder in Northern California

Pest Route's Route tab on iPhone showing a mapped service route with numbered stops, total miles, and travel time
Current TestFlight build, shown with sample data.

Software shouldn't be the hardest part of the day

Most pest-control software was built for fleets — priced for offices, run from a browser, and heavy everywhere a one-truck operation needs it to be light. So the real system becomes a paper folder on the passenger seat: the schedule in one app, the route in another, chemical logs on a clipboard, and invoices waiting at home after dark.

Pest Route is being built around a different assumption: one person can run a professional operation from the phone already in their pocket — if the schedule, the route, the documentation, and the money all live in one place.

One workspace for the whole day

Plan

  • Today board

    Your stops in order, with the day's total time and revenue at a glance — and the gate codes and dog warnings you actually need at the door.

  • Calendar

    Week and month planning for recurring service, so quarterly accounts come back around on time.

Drive

  • Route map

    Every stop pinned and sequenced on a live map, with mileage and travel-time totals for the day.

  • Resequencing

    Drag the order around when the day changes — the map and the plan stay in step.

Work the stop

  • Service timer & evidence

    Start the clock, photograph findings, measure with AR, and capture the customer's signature before you leave the driveway.

  • Chemical & materials log

    Record what you applied as you apply it — product, amount, and site — so records exist the moment the work does.

  • AI assist, reviewed by you

    Pest ID from a photo and drafted service reports — always shown as suggestions, never sent without the technician's review.

Close it out

  • Reports & quotes

    Turn the visit into a professional report and the estimate into a job — without retyping anything.

  • Client history

    Every property, contact, balance, and past visit in one card.

  • Payments (in pilot)

    Payment links on Stripe rails, so the invoice can be settled at the door instead of chased at month-end.

How a day runs on Pest Route

  1. Plan once

    Put the week's work on the calendar; Today builds itself each morning.

  2. Drive the sequence

    Open Route, follow the pins, and resequence when real life interferes.

  3. Document at the stop

    Timer, photos, materials, signature — captured while you're still on site, designed to work with no signal.

  4. Close and collect

    Review the drafted report, send it with the invoice, and log the payment — then the next visit is already on the calendar.

New, and honest about it

Pest Route is in development. It hasn't shipped, it doesn't have years of mileage, and this page won't pretend otherwise. What it has is a working TestFlight build, a founder who does the building and answers the email, and a founding pilot now forming, where a small group of operators will get direct input on what lands next.

If an established platform with a decade of back-office breadth is what your operation needs today, one of the incumbents is the safer choice — and that's a fair trade to weigh. If a fast, native, field-first app shaped around a one-truck reality is what's been missing, that's exactly the gap Pest Route is being built to fill.

Priced for a small shop — not a fleet

  • Per technician — never per customer. Growing your book shouldn't grow your bill.
  • No setup fee.
  • Month-to-month. Your data is yours.

Final pricing will be announced at launch. Founding-pilot operators lock their terms before list pricing exists — one more reason to be on the list.

Field guides — useful with or without the app

Questions operators actually ask

Is Pest Route available now?

Not yet. Pest Route is in active development and runs today as a TestFlight build being hardened for a small founding pilot. The launch list is how pilot invitations and the launch announcement go out.

Will it be on the App Store?

That's the plan — Pest Route is built for the App Store, and it launches there once the pilot proves it's ready. Joining the launch list is the fastest way to hear the moment it ships.

What will it cost?

Final pricing hasn't been announced. The model is already decided, though: priced per technician — never per customer — with no setup fee and month-to-month terms. Founding-pilot operators lock their terms early.

What devices does it run on?

Pest Route is built native for iPhone and iPad (iOS and iPadOS 17 or later), with the iPhone as the primary field tool. A companion dispatcher website for planning at a desk is part of the same roadmap.

Does it work without cell signal?

That's the design mandate: capture — photos, notes, materials, signatures — is built to keep working in dead zones and crawlspaces, syncing when signal returns. Proving that hardening is exactly what the pilot phase is for.

I already have years of customer data. Can I bring it over?

Switching starts with your customer list — CSV import exists in the current build. Fuller migration of history and balances is active development work, and pilot operators get white-glove help bringing their book over.

How much should I trust the AI features?

The AI never acts alone. Pest identification and drafted reports are suggestions shown to the technician for review — nothing is sent to a customer without your approval, and the app is built on a blunt rule: a failed identification shows as a failure, not a guess.

Does Pest Route handle my chemical compliance for me?

No software can. Pest Route gives you a fast place to record applications as you make them, but the label is the law and record requirements vary by state and license. You stay the applicator of record — the app just makes the paperwork part faster.

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