The operating system for pest control companies
RevForge OS reads the signals across your business and runs the work that slips, so you win more jobs, protect margin, and get paid faster. Below: what to look for in software for a pest control company, the numbers that actually move it, and the 116 markets we cover.
Pest control is a recurring-revenue business, and that revenue walks out the door when renewals are not chased. Missed calls during seasonal spikes go straight to a competitor, routes and tech time are rarely optimized, and one-time jobs that should become recurring plans never get converted.
Where pest control companies lose jobs and margin
- recurring accounts lapse when renewals are not chased
- missed calls during pest-season spikes go to competitors
- routes and technician time are not optimized for the day
- one-time jobs never get converted to recurring plans
Five Forges, one loop
RevForge OS does not just record the work. Five Forges run the loop end to end, from demand to getting paid, and feed one living briefing. You decide how far each goes.
every seasonal-surge lead captured and worked fast
recurring plans grown and one-time jobs converted automatically
routing and scheduling that tighten every tech's day
plans and jobs priced to protect margin
every invoice chased automatically, worst-first
What RevForge OS watches for a pest control company
- recurring accounts due or lapsed
- seasonal-spike calls that go unanswered
- routes and tech time left unoptimized
- one-time jobs not converted to plans
How to choose software for your pest control company
For a pest control company, the whole value is in the recurring base. Look for a layer that renews accounts on its own, converts one-time jobs to plans automatically, captures the seasonal-surge calls, and tightens every tech's route.
Field software logs the job and waits for a person to act. Look for a system that works the lead, builds the quote, protects the margin, and chases the cash on its own.
The last thing you need is one more tool bolted onto five others. Look for one platform that runs the business end to end, the website, the customer record, the work, and the money, with the intelligence built in, and that migrates your data over for you.
Generic dashboards leave the thinking to you. Look for something that already understands how your trade wins and loses work, and shapes itself to it.
From surfacing what is happening to running the loop end to end, you set the level of autonomy and change it anytime. Nothing acts behind your back.
You should see the first real result in the first week, not after a six-month rollout and a five-figure onboarding bill.
The numbers that move a pest control company
- recurring account renewal rate
- one-time-to-recurring conversion
- route density and tech utilization
- missed-call capture rate
Converting more one-time jobs to recurring plans and holding the accounts you lose each year covers the cost many times over, because recurring revenue compounds.
Pest Control software questions, answered
Can it grow my recurring revenue?
Yes. It tracks, renews, and grows recurring accounts on its own, and converts one-time jobs into plans automatically, so the base compounds instead of leaking.
Will it capture calls during seasonal spikes?
Yes. Every seasonal-surge lead gets captured and worked fast, so the calls you cannot get to by hand do not go to a competitor.
Can it tighten my routes?
Yes. It optimizes routing and scheduling so every tech's day is packed efficiently instead of wasted in transit.
Pest Control contractors, by market
Each market page factors in the local climate and demand pattern, so what RevForge OS surfaces, prices, and flags fits the work a pest control company actually does there. Pick yours.
