The big platforms are broad by design — they have to be everything to everybody. That breadth is exactly why they're expensive, complicated, and slow to set up. ServiceRig goes the other way: one trade, all the way down, with AI doing the busywork a small shop can't hire for.
Three generations of how a shop runs — and where the work actually goes.
Whiteboards, carbon-copy invoices, a shoebox of receipts. Everything lived in your head and your truck.
ServiceTitan, Housecall, Jobber put the paperwork on a screen. Progress — but you still do all the data entry, and you pay per seat for the privilege.
The AI answers the calls, builds the estimates, plans the routes, and chases the follow-ups. You run the business; the software runs the busywork.
I'm a working master plumber. I've sweated the fittings, argued with warranty companies, and watched good money walk out the door because the estimate missed the expansion tank or the code line got lumped into labor and kicked back.
I tried the big platforms. They were built for 50 trades and 50 techs — priced like it, complicated like it, and they treated the code items and warranty billing that make or break a plumbing shop as an afterthought. Nobody was building for the one-to-fifteen-truck plumber who wanted to punch above their weight.
So I built ServiceRig — one trade, done right, with AI doing the office work I couldn't afford to hire out. Every screen, every pricebook item, every automation is plumbing. And when you call, a plumber answers.
The biggest platforms will tell you themselves they're best for 20-plus techs with office staff. That's most of the trade left out. ServiceRig is built for everyone they wrote off — with the leverage they said you needed a big shop to get.
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