Build your Pest Control agent in 21 business days.
This is the delivery page rather than the research page. Three real Pest Control situations the agent has to handle, the four-phase timeline from kickoff to live traffic, and the three numbers we commit to: 10 use cases mapped, $1,000–$3,800/mo savings range and 21-day implementation.
Three situations this has to handle
The Saturday-morning ant call — Saturday at 9:14am in June. A homeowner calls because she has ants pouring into her kitchen. In the old workflow, your weekend answering service takes a message; your CSR calls back Monday; the homeowner has already booked with the next pest-control on Google. With the agent, the call gets answered live, the issue is qualified (carpenter ants vs sugar ants, indoor vs outdoor source), a Saturday afternoon treatment is booked, and the quarterly recurring program is presented with package math. The homeowner signs up for the quarterly program on the call. That's $400 of immediate service plus a multi-year recurring contract — captured from a Saturday call that historically would have gone to voicemail.
The termite-warranty year — You have 1,200 active termite-warranty customers, each requiring an annual inspection to keep the warranty in force. In the old workflow, your office maybe gets 600 of those scheduled in a given year — the rest expire silently. The agent calls all 1,200 across the year, books 1,050 inspections. That's 450 incremental annual inspections at meaningful per-visit revenue — plus the warranty-claim exposure on the missed ones gets nearly eliminated.
The route Tuesday rebuild — Tuesday at 6am. Your route software shows 38 stops for one tech across two zip codes. By 7am, 4 customers have canceled and 2 have rescheduled. In the old workflow, the dispatcher rebuilds the route by hand by 8:30am and the tech still drives an inefficient day. With the AI dispatcher, the route rebuilds in real time as cancellations hit, the tech leaves the yard with a clean optimized route, and ends the day with 39 stops completed (the agent pulled a flex-stop forward from Wednesday) instead of 34.
The four phases
Week 1 — Discovery + scope. Map your route software, service menu, recurring programs, termite-warranty cohort, and integrations.
"Hi, I just saw a mouse in my kitchen. I need someone to come out as soon as possible." That is the first line, and it is deliberately a question rather than a greeting — the fastest way to find out whether this is an emergency or a price enquiry is to ask.
The three KPIs we commit to
10 use cases mapped
$1,000–$3,800/mo savings range
21-day implementation
Related trades we build for
Operators in landscaping, property management and hvac run a similar build, because the failure pattern is the same even when the vocabulary is not.