ServiceKit FAQ

The questions an owner should ask before buying source software.

A strong launch page does not hide the hard parts. This FAQ explains what the buyer receives, what still costs money, how source access changes refunds, and when hosted SaaS may still be the better fit.

Review security

Checkout and source access stay closed until launch gates open. Public CTAs stay in coming-soon mode for now.

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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

What is included in the $349 launch price? +
The planned launch package includes the ServiceKit source package, deploy guide, 19 AI-guided lessons, and 12 months of future source-package downloads. It does not include your hosting, payment processing, email, or AI provider costs.
Is checkout open now? +
No. Checkout stays closed until the launch gates are approved. Current public CTAs say Coming soon and do not open checkout, login-return checkout, source download, or a waitlist form.
How long does deployment take? +
The fastest path is designed for a 1.5 to 2.5 hour setup window once the source package and provider accounts are ready. The actual time depends on how prepared the buyer is with DNS, hosting, and API keys.
Do I need coding experience? +
The deploy path is written as a step-by-step guide, not a coding course. The 19 lessons are included so your team can understand and change the system later with AI help.
What does owning the source mean? +
You receive the application source package for your own business use under the commercial license. You can modify it, host it, and keep it in your own private repo. You cannot redistribute, resell, publish, sublicense, or use it to launch a competing product.
What does ServiceKit cost to run? +
Expect your own VPS hosting, Stripe processing fees, email provider costs, and AI usage. The current offer language uses roughly EUR14/month as a VPS reference, with provider usage depending on your volume.
How do refunds work? +
The planned refund posture supports review before a source archive is downloaded, or if paid access cannot be provided. After source download, refunds are not promised except where legally required or explicitly granted.
Does ServiceKit include updates? +
The planned launch offer includes 12 months of future source-package downloads. Buyers apply updates on their own schedule, and heavily customized installs may need manual merge work.
Does it work on phones? +
Yes. ServiceKit includes a progressive web app flow so field techs can use job screens from a mobile browser and install it to the home screen.
Does it include AI features? +
ServiceKit includes AI-assisted quoting and related field-service AI workflows using provider keys the owner controls. Any phone or SMS features still depend on proper provider setup and carrier approval where applicable.
How is ServiceKit different from Jobber or Housecall Pro? +
Jobber and Housecall Pro are hosted SaaS products with published monthly plans. ServiceKit is a source package: you pay once for the software, run it on your server, and keep the workflow under your control.
How is ServiceKit different from ServiceTitan? +
ServiceTitan is a sales-led enterprise platform with pricing handled through a request-pricing flow. ServiceKit is a smaller owned-source path for independent shops that want control more than enterprise onboarding.

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.