Where it hurts
Extreme urgency of inbound calls
Nobody with termites leaves a voicemail. They're calling the next company while your voicemail plays.
Seasonal demand spikes
Ants in spring. Spiders in fall. You're either overbooked or scrambling.
Recurring treatment scheduling
Quarterly treatments for 200+ homes. Manual scheduling is a full-time job.
Route density optimization
Techs zigzagging across the Eastside. Burning drive time and fuel.
Upselling prevention plans to one-time customers
One-time treatment done. You never asked them to go annual. That's $72K/year in recurring revenue you're not capturing.
What changes
24/7 call answering with urgency triaging
Termite? Emergency slot. Ants? Next available. Every call answered.
0 missed calls
Seasonal capacity planning
System knows demand patterns. Schedule accordingly.
No more drowning in summer
Recurring treatment auto-scheduling
Quarterly treatments auto-generated. Customers get reminders. Techs get routes.
Zero manual scheduling
Geographic route clustering
Today's jobs by neighborhood. Less drive time.
Save 5+ hrs/week
Automated upsell campaigns
One-time customers get 'Ready for annual prevention?' sequence. 28% convert.
$72K/year recurring
Redmond pest control company
Before
- One-time jobs only
- No systematic upsell
After
- 28% of one-time customers converted to annual prevention plans using automated follow-up — adding $72K/year in recurring revenue
A Redmond pest control company converted 28% of one-time customers to annual prevention plans using automated follow-up — adding $72K/year in recurring revenue.