Commercial account structure
Customers, contacts, properties, buildings, units, and groups reflect how commercial service is actually organized.
Schedule recurring service, send technicians into the field, scan devices, record treatments, and build reliable service history from one connected system.
For commercial operators and field teams of 1–15 technicians.
ServOS is being built and field-tested inside Sterex Pest Control against real recurring commercial service, device scanning, multi-unit work, and property-manager reporting.
Operational context has included RIOCAN properties, Sheppard Centre, Tandem Condos, and What A Bagel locations. These are Sterex service environments—not ServOS software customers or endorsements.
Follow the operational chain. Each part carries context forward instead of asking the office and field to reconstruct it across disconnected tools.
Keep the people, sites, and service context behind every commercial account connected.
Demo property · Toronto, ON
Keep the people, sites, and service context behind every commercial account connected.
Demo property · Toronto, ON
The job is not finished when a calendar event changes colour. ServOS carries the work from planning through technician completion and back into a durable record.
The scope stays close to the work commercial pest-control teams repeat every day: account structure, service execution, traceability, and handoff.
Customers, contacts, properties, buildings, units, and groups reflect how commercial service is actually organized.
Create recurrence, assign technicians, and keep unassigned work visible to office operations.
A focused mobile-web workflow supports today’s jobs, check-in, completion, notes, and photos.
Track devices, scans, inspection outcomes, and location-specific history across repeat visits.
Record chemical applications, materials, treatments, and observations against the work performed.
Bring activity and issues into work orders, service reports, and an account history the office can trust.
Memberships, roles, invitations, and a multi-tenant foundation keep each organization’s workspace distinct.
Coordinate appointment reminders, technician updates, and completion notices from the same operational record.
Flag activity, assign follow-up work, and keep open issues visible until the operational loop is closed.
ServOS is beta testing with three companies now, moves to a broader pest-control launch in January 2027, then expands carefully from there.
Test ServOS internally and alongside three pest-control companies, using day-to-day feedback to strengthen the office and field experience.
Open ServOS more broadly to pest-control operators, starting in Ontario with commercial teams of 1–15 technicians.
Add new integrations and capabilities, then adapt the operating foundation thoughtfully for adjacent field-service industries.
All prices in CAD, billed monthly. Plans are shown for the January 2027 controlled launch; subscriptions are not open yet.
Owner-operators moving out of notes and spreadsheets.
Small crews coordinating office and field work.
Growing commercial pest-control operations.
Established teams managing more technicians and properties.
Launch-plan messaging only—not an active subscription offer or guarantee.
Join the pilot listThe first cohort is for Ontario pest-control operators who want to shape a commercial-first operating system through hands-on use. Submitting interest is not a purchase and does not guarantee acceptance.
Commercial pest control in Ontario
Solo operators and teams of 2–15 technicians
Hands-on beta onboarding in late 2026