Seasonal Startup and Shutdown Booking
Spring activations, fall blowouts. Customers book their slot online and you fill your schedule for the season in days, not weeks.
Learn more about Online BookingLawn Irrigation Software
Schedule installs and seasonal startups, invoice per zone, and track every system you've touched.
Spring activations, fall blowouts. Customers book their slot online and you fill your schedule for the season in days, not weeks.
Learn more about Online BookingNew zone installation, head replacement, controller repair. Bill by zone or by component. Customers see exactly what they're paying for.
Learn more about PaymentsHow many zones, which controller, head types, pipe layout notes. When a customer calls about a dry patch, you already know the system.
Learn more about Customer ManagementTrenching, pipe laying, head installation, controller wiring, testing. Multi-day installs tracked step by step.
Learn more about Task ManagementEverything you need to run your lawn irrigation business in one place.
Sixty systems waking up in April is a whole calendar to manage by hand.
Customers asking when their spring startup is
Notes on zone counts and head types scattered across truck logs
Manual invoicing for the same controller programming every year
No shared view of where each multi-day install stands
Online booking with spring startup and fall blowout slots
Per-property system records including controller and zone notes
Recurring invoices that bill themselves each season
Task board for multi-day installs, day by day
Irrigation is seasonal, recurring, and detail-heavy. Servetty handles all three at once.
FAQs
Quick answers to the things lawn irrigation owners ask most. If yours isn't here, info@servetty.com.
Flat monthly pricing with no per-user or transaction fees beyond standard card processing. Thirty-day free trial, no credit card needed to start. See servetty.com/pricing for current rates.
Customers book their spring startup or fall blowout online whenever they're ready, and Servetty sends a reminder before every scheduled appointment. For customers on a seasonal plan, recurring billing keeps the contract on the books.
Note controller model, zone count, head types, and pipe layout per address. When a customer calls about a dry patch, you have the system map.
Track trenching, pipe laying, head installs, and controller wiring as separate phases on your task board. Cross them off as the crew completes them.
Both. Itemize per zone for repairs or flat rate for full installations. Whatever works for the job.