Security and ownership

Your field-service data should not live at the mercy of a vendor account.

ServiceKit is a source-package product. The practical security story is control: your server, your database, your provider keys, and source you can inspect.

See deploy path

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

Generated ServiceKit security illustration showing owned server, private data, and controlled access boundaries.
Generated security artwork. Real access gates remain fail-closed.

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

Security principles

The product promise is control, not magic.

A self-hosted app still needs good operations: backups, updates, access control, and careful key handling. ServiceKit gives the buyer a transparent starting point instead of a black box.

You host it

ServiceKit runs on the buyer server. The business controls the app, database, backups, and environment.

You own the code

The source package can be inspected, changed, and kept in the buyer private repo under the license.

Your provider keys

Stripe, email, AI, and other integration keys belong to the buyer and live in the buyer environment.

No vendor lock-in by default

The core job data lives in the self-hosted database instead of a hosted field-service account.

Deployment proof

Show buyers where control lives.

Before launch, this page needs a clean screenshot or diagram from the actual product/deploy surface that proves source access, environment ownership, or entitlement without exposing secrets.

Security or deployment ownership proof, if there is a clean UI surface

Product screenshot needed: Security or deployment ownership proof, if there is a clean UI surface

Use a sanitized screenshot that proves the buyer receives source or owns the deploy path without revealing credentials.

Stack snapshot

App
React, Hono, Bun
Database
PostgreSQL
Auth
Better Auth sessions
Proxy/TLS
Nginx and Lets Encrypt
Payments
Stripe connected to the buyer account
Email
Resend or configured sender provider

What ServiceKit should not imply

No promise that self-hosting removes the need for backups or updates.

No claim that KapKit can access buyer data by default.

No hidden redistribution right: source ownership is for the buyer business use under the license.

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.