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Pest Control

Recurring treatments that schedule themselves — and a history for every property

Set a quarterly or monthly plan once, keep every property's pest history and product notes in one place, and let on-my-way texts and follow-up reminders run on their own. All in the language of pest control.

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A pest control technician in uniform spraying along the baseboard of a home's exterior foundation
Quarterly service — Wed AM Scheduled

What keeps a pest control route from running clean

  • Half your book is on quarterly or monthly plans, and keeping every property on its own cycle turns into a wall calendar and a prayer that nobody slips through.
  • A tech pulls up to a re-service with no idea what was treated last time, where the ant trails were, or that there's a dog in the back — so the visit starts from zero.
  • The customer isn't home, misses the tech, and reschedules — because nothing sent the 'on our way' text or the reminder that today was their service day.

From the first inspection to the next recurring visit, one property at a time

  1. 1
    Customer Management

    Log the property on the first visit — the pests, the entry points, the pets, the crawlspace gate code — so it's all on file before anyone drives back out.

  2. 2
    Scheduling

    Set the plan once — quarterly, bi-monthly, monthly — and every recurring service keeps landing on the calendar on its own cycle, so no property drops off the route.

  3. 3
    Communication

    An automatic 'on our way' text goes out before the visit and a reminder the day before, so the customer's ready and the tech isn't stuck at a locked gate.

  4. 4
    Customer Management

    The tech logs what was treated, where the activity was, and the product used, right on the property's history — so the next visit picks up exactly where this one left off.

  5. 5
    Invoicing & Payments

    Bill the plan monthly or per visit, and the invoice goes out on its own — recurring accounts stay paid without you re-billing the same property four times a year.

Everything a pest control business runs on

Worknizer property record showing a pest control account's recurring service history and treatment notes
  • Scheduling

    Set a quarterly or monthly plan once and every recurring treatment keeps landing on the calendar on its own cycle — no property slips off the book.

  • Customer Management

    Each property keeps its own pest history, entry points, product notes, and pets, so a tech pulls up to a re-service already knowing the site instead of starting from zero.

  • Communication

    Automatic on-my-way texts and reminders keep customers ready for the visit, so a locked gate or a missed appointment stops eating your route.

Worknizer speaks pest control

Worknizer sets up around the words your trade actually uses — so the app reads like your pest control business, not generic 'job management' software.

  • Jobs → Treatments
  • Customers → Accounts
  • Team → Techs

Pest control questions, answered

Yes. Put a property on a quarterly, bi-monthly, or monthly plan once, and Worknizer keeps scheduling every recurring service on its own cycle, so a full book of accounts stays on the route without you rebuilding it.

Every account's property stores its own history — the pests treated, where the activity was, the product used, the entry points, the dog in the back — so a tech pulls up to a re-service already knowing the site.

Yes. An 'on our way' text before the visit and a reminder the day before can go out on their own, so the customer's ready and your tech isn't stuck at a locked gate or a missed appointment.

Both. Run monthly residential plans and larger commercial contracts side by side, each property on its own schedule and history, and bill the recurring accounts monthly or per visit.

Yes. The tech records the treatment, the activity found, and the product used right on the property's history from their phone, so the next visit picks up exactly where this one left off.

Run your pest control business — not the paperwork

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