Irrigation software

Irrigation field service software you own.

Scheduling, dispatch, and job tracking for irrigation and sprinkler contractors.

See how it works

What breaks first

The job is profitable only if the workflow stays tight.

Profit leaks when job details, customer context, scheduling changes, and payment follow-up live in different places.

Seasonal demand spikes

Spring startup and winterization windows overwhelm manual scheduling.

Multi-zone complexity

Tracking zone layouts, heads, and valve configs across properties without a system is chaos.

Repeat service tracking

Seasonal clients need consistent service history you can reference year over year.

Monthly software fees

Generic field service tools bill by monthly plans and tiers, often without speaking to irrigation workflows.

Product proof

See the screen behind the irrigation workflow.

A focused product view makes the promise concrete: the work is not trapped in a rented note, inbox, spreadsheet, or shared calendar.

ServiceKit schedule board with technician columns and booked jobs

See the week by technician, then move work before the day breaks.

The first win is simple: every open job has a place, an owner, and a visible next move.

Ownership math

ServiceKit

$349

Source package, deploy guide, 19 AI lessons, no ServiceKit seat fees, and software your business can keep under the license.

Typical SaaS

Monthly

Hosted software may be convenient, but plans, users, add-ons, and vendor access rules keep shaping the cost and control.

ServiceKit launch list

Own the app before you rent another one.

$349 planned launch price. Source package, deploy guide, 19 AI lessons, and no seat fees. Checkout opens only after the launch gates are clear.