Route scheduling, chemical logs, and a service photo after every visit β so your customers can see the work was done without calling the office to ask.
We looked at pool service companies across South Florida. The work is recurring and reliable; the software around it usually isn't.
The single most common call a pool company takes, and the easiest one to eliminate entirely.
Written on a slip in the truck, typed up later, or never β and impossible to show a customer who asks.
New residents searching for service find a phone number and nothing they can do at 10pm.
Monthly service billed by memory, collected by reminder, reconciled by hand.
This is the same platform running for Boom's own clients today β not a concept.
Proof the work was done, timestamped, visible in the customer's portal. The “did you come?” call disappears.
Readings and dosing captured at the pool, kept as history the customer can actually see.
Who's on which route, what's done, what got skipped and why β one screen instead of a group text.
Monthly service charged automatically, with balances and history in the portal.
Asked for after service, with every review answered β how you get found by the next new resident.
Rank movement across every neighborhood you actually run, reported plainly.
Click through the same portal your route would run on β scheduling, service records, invoicing, and the customer view.
Month-to-month. Cancel with 20 days' written notice. Your data is always yours to take.
Site build $2,000 one-time — you own the code · hosting $25/mo · email $12/user/mo
Same build, different industry. Big Mike’s Bail Bonds is one of ours — open it on your phone and watch how fast it loads. That speed is what Google measures, and it’s the difference between a page builder and a real site.
Only if you want the client portal and the SaaS app suite on top of your site. $50/mo for the first user, $35/mo each additional user, up to 5 users. Or own the portal code outright for $5,000 one-time.