Calendars and texts
Scheduling and dispatch live in one visible board.
ServiceKit features
ServiceKit is built around the work that makes or breaks a service shop: book the job, send the right person, quote quickly, get paid, and keep the customer history.
Checkout and source access stay closed until launch gates open. Public CTAs stay in coming-soon mode for now.
ServiceKit launch offer
$349
Launch price
one time
1.5-2.5h
Guided deploy
typical setup window
19
Build lessons
included
$0
Seat fees
add the crew
First meaningful win
A running field-service app on your own server before you start the long build lessons.
Full source package for your business
1.5 to 2.5 hours guided deploy
19 AI lessons included
Feature map
The product pages below are written around the pain each workflow removes, the screenshot proof to show, and the owned-system advantage versus a hosted SaaS account.
Scheduling
ServiceKit gives the office one board for the work that needs to happen today. Jobs stop living in memory, sticky notes, and group texts.
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Dispatching
When a new job comes in, ServiceKit keeps unscheduled work, tech capacity, and field status in one place.
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AI quoting
Upload the job notes and site photos. ServiceKit helps turn them into editable line items you can review, price, and send.
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Payments
The job is not done when the tech leaves. It is done when the invoice is sent, tracked, and paid.
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Client CRM
Every repeat job gets easier when the property, contacts, notes, and history are in one system.
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Reporting
Most service shops do not need another pretty dashboard. They need the few numbers that tell them where work or cash is stuck.
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Mobile field work
ServiceKit is a PWA. Techs can open it from a phone browser, install it to the home screen, and use it without App Store fees.
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Job costing
Revenue looks good until parts, drive time, and labor disappear from the quote. ServiceKit keeps those costs attached to the job.
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What this replaces
ServiceKit is not a marketplace of add-ons. It is the core workflow a small service business already needs, shipped as source the business can keep.
Scheduling and dispatch live in one visible board.
AI creates a draft from notes and photos that humans review.
Payment status stays connected to the job.
The dashboard uses the data already inside the system.
ServiceKit launch list
$349 planned launch price. Source package, deploy guide, 19 AI lessons, and no seat fees. Checkout opens only after the launch gates are clear.