
FieldRoutes
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A ServiceTitan-owned route platform for pest and lawn. The bill grows with your customer count, so it fits businesses already scaling.
This is a researched profile of FieldRoutes, built from its own pages and docs, not yet hands-on.
Built for, and not
Built for
- Pest control and lawn care companies with roughly five or more techs ready to invest in marketing automation
- Growth-stage route operators who want a platform that scales toward enterprise under ServiceTitan
- Shops migrating off spreadsheets that want hands-on data migration in onboarding
Skip this if
- Solo or one-to-three-tech shops. The cost floor and annual lock-in are out of proportion; GorillaDesk fits better
- Businesses that want month-to-month flexibility or a free trial first
- Multi-trade HVAC or plumbing operations. FieldRoutes is built narrowly for pest, lawn, and pool
How we scored FieldRoutes
Editorial score, weighted by the criteria below. Full methodology →
Pros and cons
What works
- Deep marketing automation and route optimization for growth-stage route businesses
- Hands-on onboarding with data migration included
- Backed by ServiceTitan, with a path toward enterprise scale
Watch before buying
- Quote-only pricing that climbs with your customer count, plus an implementation fee
- A 12-month contract with cancellation complaints on record
- Mobile app stability is a recurring reviewer complaint
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What FieldRoutes is
FieldRoutes is a ServiceTitan-owned route platform for pest control, lawn care, and pool service. It pairs route optimization and field operations with heavy marketing automation, and its pricing scales with your active customer count, so it fits businesses already growing.
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Where it shines
The marketing automation and route optimization go deeper than most route tools, onboarding includes hands-on data migration, and the ServiceTitan backing gives it a path toward enterprise. For a growth-stage operator, that depth is the draw.
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Where it falls short
Pricing is quote-only and rises with your customer count, a 12-month contract is widely reported with cancellation complaints, and the mobile app draws consistent stability gripes. For a small shop, it is more cost and commitment than the work requires.
Our verdict
Built for the growing route business, not the small one. If you run pest or lawn at scale and want automation that grows with your customer base, FieldRoutes delivers, but the contract, scaling cost, and app complaints are real. Our score reflects researched sources and verified user reviews, not hands-on testing.
Integrations
Support and mobile
Support
U.S.-based phone and ticketing support with a knowledge base, weekdays during business hours, plus a dedicated onboarding team for migration and go-live. Capterra rates it about 4.2; the common complaint is slow support response after onboarding.
Mobile
iOS and Android apps for routing, work orders, and payment. Offline support is not clearly documented, so confirm it. Reviewers consistently flag crashes and slower performance versus the desktop app, which is a recurring negative.
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Frequently asked questions
Common questions about FieldRoutes.
What does FieldRoutes cost?
There is no published rate. Quotes are based on your active customer volume, and third-party sources suggest a floor around $199 to $350 a month plus an implementation fee, but none of that is vendor-confirmed.
Is there a contract?
A 12-month minimum is widely reported, and cancellation complaints are common. Confirm contract length and exit terms in writing before signing.
Who is FieldRoutes built for?
Growth-stage pest control and lawn care companies, roughly five or more techs, that want heavy marketing automation and route optimization and can absorb the cost and contract.
FieldRoutes or GorillaDesk?
For under about ten techs, GorillaDesk wins on price, month-to-month terms, and ease of use. FieldRoutes makes more sense at twenty-plus techs with budget for a full software stack.