Pest control

They found it at noon.
Booked by 12:04.

Nobody comparison-shops with wasps by the back door — they call until somebody answers, and the first yes gets the job. ServiceRelay answers every call, books the panic visit fast, keeps the quarterly routes confirming and renewing on their own, and gets the termite inspection on the calendar before the closing date.

Built around how a pest control company actually runs.
Panic calls, quarterly routes, and inspection deadlines — covered.

Where it fits

Where does AI actually fit in a pest control business?

In the front office — not on the truck. The AI answers the panic calls your techs can't, books them at the urgency the caller's actually feeling, keeps the recurring-service base confirming, rescheduling, and renewing itself, and captures the deadline on every real-estate inspection request. The treatment calls stay with your techs.

The baseline

What does it handle for every pest control company?

The baseline kit — the calls, bookings, and follow-through every company bleeds without. Each piece writes into the tools you already run.

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Every call answered

Mid-treatment, crawling an attic, after hours — the agent picks up as your office, every time it rings.

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Booked by urgency

Wasps by the door today, ants in the kitchen this week — booked at the urgency the caller's actually feeling, by your rules.

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Quotes that get chased

Termite treatments and exclusion work get a follow-up cadence the moment the quote goes out — until it signs or says no.

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Reminders that kill no-shows

Appointment confirmations and day-before reminders fire on their own — gates unlocked, pets in, tech not turned away.

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Reviews on autopilot

The review ask goes out when the problem is gone — timed to the relief, not three weeks later.

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Missed-call text-back

If a call ever does slip, the caller gets a text in seconds — before they dial the next company.

Built for the trade

What does it do that only matters in pest control?

The trade-specific pieces — configured around panic calls, the recurring base, and closing dates, because that's where pest control money actually leaks.

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Fig. — On the route Quarterlies running, calls covered
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Panic-call booking

Stinging insects, rodents, bed bugs — the caller who just found something books fast, because the first company to say 'today' wins that job.

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Routes that renew themselves

Quarterly and monthly services confirm, reschedule missed visits, and renew on their own — the recurring base stops shrinking from silence.

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Inspection deadlines held

Real-estate inspection requests get captured with the closing date and booked against it — the realtor gets an answer today, and keeps calling you first.

One piece of the suite

What does a real call sound like?

This is the shape of it — your greeting, your urgency rules, your calendar. Configured to how your company runs, not a script we hand every outfit.

Caller

Hi — there's a huge nest under our deck and my kid just got stung. Can somebody come out today?

Agent

Sorry — that's no fun. Yes, we handle stinging insects same-day when we can. Is the nest paper-looking, like a gray ball, or is it down in the ground?

Caller

Gray ball, up under the deck boards. Softball-sized, maybe bigger.

Agent

Okay — we'll treat it either way. We can have a tech there today between 3 and 5. Keep everyone off the deck until then. Does 3 to 5 work?

Caller

Yes. Please.

Agent

Booked, today 3 to 5. You'll get a text confirming, plus a heads-up when the tech's on the way. And if anyone allergic gets stung before then, that's a doctor call first — the nest can wait, people can't.

  • Same-day visit booked — today 3–5, stinging-insect treatment
  • Lead logged: nest under deck, child stung, keep-clear note for the tech
  • Caller texted a confirmation + on-the-way alert set
  • You get the text: "Same-day wasp job booked, 3 PM."

All of that — the booking, the log, the texts — is the automation engine behind the agent doing its job the second the call ends. The agent is one piece of the suite; the follow-through is the rest.

Start with one

The pieces pest control shops start with.

Each one stands alone — buy the piece that's bleeding the most and add the rest when it's earning its keep. See all plans →

The Front Door

Industry voice agent

A proven agent for your trade — start from the standard build (say, roofing) and customize it to how you answer.

$99/mo usage overages billed to you
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The Foundation

Booking tool + custom dashboard

A booking setup wired to how you actually take work, with a custom dashboard that shows the numbers you run on — jobs, leads, and follow-ups in one place. Scoped on a call.

Pricing on the call
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The Wiring

Lead funnel build-out

A web form feeding leads straight into your CRM or process, with the follow-up cadences built around how you sell.

$1,500 one-time
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Straight answers

What pest control companies ask before they buy

Will callers know it’s AI?

It answers as your office and handles the call naturally. It never claims to hold the sprayer — and the caller gets what they wanted: somebody coming today instead of a voicemail.

Can it book same-day? That’s most of our business.

Yes — by your rules. You define what qualifies for same-day and how many slots exist; the agent fills them in order and books the rest at normal urgency. The panic caller hears 'today,' which is why they stop dialing.

Does it work with PestPac, FieldRoutes, or Briostack?

If it has an API — and the pest platforms do — we wire it. Bookings, service notes, and renewals land in the system you already run.

What about our quarterly customers?

That base is the business, so it gets its own machinery: visits confirmed, missed visits rescheduled automatically, renewals nudged on cadence. The recurring revenue stops leaking through silence.

How fast can it be answering my phone?

Days, not months. The pest control agent starts from a proven build and gets configured to your greeting, your service area, and your same-day rules on a call with us.

What does it cost?

The industry voice agent is $99/mo (usage overages billed to you). Everything else is à la carte — start with the piece that's bleeding the most. Full pricing is on the pricing page.

Also built for: Roofing · Plumbing · Tree service · Pools · HVAC · Restoration · Landscaping · Electricians · all industries · the five systems

Tell us what sucks

The next panic call goes to whoever answers.

Tell us how your company runs and we'll show you the agent picking up live — your greeting, your urgency rules, your calendar.

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