Guides on call answering, lead capture, and turning every pest control call into a booked job.
One-time jobs pay the bills this week. Recurring plans pay them for years. Here is how smart pest control scheduling protects renewals, keeps quarterly accounts from lapsing, and stops a chaotic phone from wrecking your routes.
Wasps by the door, bed bugs in the mattress, a rat in the kitchen. These callers are scared and ready to book now. Here is why the first pest control company to answer wins the job, and how to be that company every time.
A ringing phone is a customer with a wasp nest and a credit card. Here's why pest control companies bleed same-day and recurring jobs to voicemail, and how answering every call flips it.
A VoIP CRM puts your phone and your customer records in one place, so the call that comes in turns into a ticket, a job, and an invoice without you retyping a thing.
A CRM tracks the relationship. Field service software runs the job. Here's where they overlap, what a small shop really needs, and why the phone matters more than either.
A plain guide to picking job scheduling software that actually fits a small crew, plus the mistakes that quietly cost you jobs.
Stop re-typing the same job into three different apps. Here's how to turn a phone call into a paid invoice, with a pay link the customer taps to pay by card.
Sticky notes and memory lose jobs. Here's why ticketing for service businesses turns every call into a tracked work item that actually gets done.
Most CRM advice ignores how contractors actually get work: the phone rings. Here's how to pick a CRM that starts where the job starts.