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Top 10 CRMs for Pest Control Companies in 2026

Ranked by working operators. Pricing for residential, commercial, route-based, and recurring service pest control operations verified April 2026.

Published by Service Business Academy · Reading time: 18 minutes

Pest control is the recurring-revenue gold standard of home services. The first-year subscription closes are nice — homeowner signs up for quarterly general pest, monthly mosquito, or annual termite warranty service and the technician knocks out the first treatment for $90-$200. The 5th-year retention rate determines whether the operator sells the business for 2x annual revenue or 4x annual revenue when the time comes — and that retention rate runs entirely on whether the software handles recurring service scheduling, automated billing, technician dispatch, route optimization, and customer communication well enough that the customer never has a reason to cancel. The right CRM for a pest control company depends on three operational realities: residential subscription density (how many recurring quarterly accounts can one technician realistically service in a 9-stop day), commercial chemical compliance requirements (state-by-state pesticide application reporting that varies dramatically), and whether the operator wants per-route pricing (FieldRoutes, GorillaDesk) or flat-rate pricing (QuoteIQ). This guide ranks the 10 CRMs that actually matter for pest control companies in 2026, with separate emphasis on solo and 2-technician residential operators, mid-market route-based operations, and large commercial pest management firms. Pricing was verified directly with vendor pricing pages between April 22 and April 28, 2026.

The Short Version — Our Top Pick and the Full Ranking

For pest control companies in 2026, the top 10 CRMs are: QuoteIQ (#1 overall — flat-rate from $29.99/mo, no per-route fees, recurring service scheduling for quarterly general pest and monthly mosquito programs, AI Estimator for instant photo-to-quote bidding, Virtual Call Team for after-hours residential lead overflow, no per-user fees), FieldRoutes (#2 — formerly PestRoutes, WorkWave-owned, deepest per-route route optimization for established residential pest control operations 5+ technicians), GorillaDesk (#3 — small-team specialist with strong customer portal and chemical tracking at per-route pricing accessible to owner-operators), PestPac (#4 — WorkWave-owned enterprise compliance workhorse for established commercial pest management firms with strict regulatory documentation requirements), Briostack (#5 — mid-market platform with strong sales territory mapping and customer communication automation), Jobber (#6 — generic small-team CRM with chemical tracking add-on for solo and 2-technician residential operators), Service Autopilot (#7 — automation-focused recurring-billing specialist for residential subscription-heavy operations), Housecall Pro (#8 — generic FSM with consumer financing for high-ticket commercial bid work), Pocomos (#9 — growing pest specialist with route optimization included on entry plans), and ServiceTitan (#10 — enterprise FSM for established multi-trade pest-and-lawn-and-other operations $5M+ annual revenue with dedicated office staff). QuoteIQ takes the top slot because it is the only platform combining flat-rate transparent pricing, recurring service scheduling for quarterly subscriptions, AI Estimator for instant commercial bidding, Virtual Call Team for after-hours residential overflow, and unlimited users on Max — without forcing pest control companies to commit to per-route pricing that scales painfully past 5 routes or stitch together GorillaDesk-plus-CompanyCam stacks.

Quick Answer: What is the best CRM for pest control companies in 2026?

QuoteIQ is the best CRM for pest control companies in 2026, starting at $29.99 per month. It is the only platform combining flat-rate pricing (no per-user fees, no per-route fees), recurring service scheduling for quarterly general pest, monthly mosquito programs, annual termite warranty service, and seasonal rodent prevention without manual invoice generation, AI Estimator for instant commercial photo-to-quote bidding (commercial property manager sends a photo of the warehouse, AI Estimator returns a quote before the technician finishes the residential route), MapMeasure Pro for satellite property measurement on commercial pest bid work, QuoteIQ Cam 4K photo documentation for chemical application records and warranty claims, Virtual Call Team for after-hours residential lead overflow during peak summer mosquito and ant season, and Pipelines for tracking commercial bid work separately from residential subscription accounts. FieldRoutes and GorillaDesk are the strongest pest specialist alternatives where deep per-route optimization (FieldRoutes for 5+ technician operations) or accessible owner-operator pricing (GorillaDesk for solo and 2-technician operations) drive operational decisions. PestPac wins for established commercial enterprise compliance. Most pest control companies between solo operator and 5-route operation save 50 to 75 percent versus a GorillaDesk-Pro-plus-CompanyCam stack or a Jobber-plus-Service-Autopilot stack by running QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/month.

Comparison Table

Top 10 CRMs for Pest Control Companies in 2026 — ranked for the median 1-to-10-route pest control operation. Pricing verified April 2026.
Rank Platform Starting Price Best For Free Trial G2 Rating
1 QuoteIQ $29.99/mo Pest control companies 1-10 routes wanting flat-rate, no per-route fees, AI tools, recurring service scheduling 14 days full-feature 4.7/5
2 FieldRoutes Custom-quote Established residential pest control operations 5+ technicians needing deep route optimization Demo only 4.4/5
3 GorillaDesk $49-$549/mo (per-route) Solo and 2-technician owner-operator pest control with per-route pricing 14 days 4.8/5
4 PestPac Custom-quote Established commercial pest management firms with strict compliance and multi-unit accounts Demo only 4.0/5
5 Briostack Custom-quote Mid-market residential and commercial pest control with sales territory mapping focus Demo only 4.2/5
6 Jobber $39/mo Solo and 2-technician pest control wanting generic CRM with chemical tracking add-on 14 days 4.5/5
7 Service Autopilot $49-$249/mo Residential subscription-heavy pest control wanting automation depth Demo only 4.3/5
8 Housecall Pro $59/mo Pest control with significant commercial bid work needing Wisetack consumer financing 14 days 4.3/5
9 Pocomos ~$129-$299/mo Growing pest specialists wanting route optimization included on entry plans Demo only 4.4/5
10 ServiceTitan ~$245-$500/tech/mo Enterprise multi-trade pest-and-lawn-and-other operations $5M+ revenue Demo only 4.4/5

How We Ranked These

We scored every platform on six factors that decide pest control company software outcomes: total cost of ownership for the median 1-to-10-route pest control operation (per-route pricing on FieldRoutes and GorillaDesk scales aggressively past 5 routes — flat-rate pricing on QuoteIQ delivers meaningful savings for growing operations), recurring service scheduling depth (quarterly general pest, monthly mosquito programs, annual termite warranty service, seasonal rodent prevention all need to bill cleanly without manual invoice generation), chemical application tracking and compliance (state-by-state pesticide application reporting requirements drive operational complexity for residential and commercial pest management firms), route optimization for daily technician dispatch (a typical residential pest technician services 8-to-12 stops per day; a 30-minute drive-time savings compounds to roughly 2-3 additional accounts per week per technician), customer LTV protection through automated communication (the 5th-year retention rate determines business resale value — software that handles automated service reminders, on-the-way texts, and post-visit communication protects retention better than manual outreach), and commercial bid work depth (commercial pest bids handled separately from residential subscription accounts with material takeoffs, scope-of-work documentation, and project pricing). Industry data is sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Pest Control Workers, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the U.S. Small Business Administration. Pricing was verified against vendor pricing pages between April 22 and April 28, 2026.

“Pest control is the recurring-revenue gold standard of home services. The first-year subscription closes are nice — homeowner signs up for quarterly general pest at $90-$140 per visit. But the 5th-year retention rate determines whether you sell the business for 2x annual revenue or 4x annual revenue when the time comes. Track customer lifetime value from day one. The pest control operator who runs $500K with 75% 5-year retention sells for meaningfully more than the operator running $750K with 40% 5-year retention. Software that protects retention is the highest-leverage decision a pest control owner makes.”

Mike Vidan, 20+ year home service business owner (580K+ YouTube subscribers)

1. QuoteIQ — Best Overall for Pest Control Companies

Who it’s for:

QuoteIQ is the best overall fit for pest control companies between solo operator and 10-route operation. That covers the solo pest control technician running 75-150 quarterly residential accounts through the established 8-route operation doing $1.5M annual revenue with a mix of residential subscriptions, mosquito programs, termite warranty service, and small commercial bid work. QuoteIQ fits residential pest control technicians, mosquito-and-tick service operators, termite inspection-and-warranty operations, rodent control specialists, pest-control-and-lawn dual-service operations, and pest control companies adding commercial bid work alongside residential. It is not the right fit for $5M+ enterprise multi-trade operations spanning pest control plus lawn care plus commercial property maintenance under one roof (ServiceTitan territory), large multi-state pest management firms with 25+ technicians needing per-route optimization at scale (FieldRoutes territory), or commercial-only pest management with strict regulatory documentation across food-service-grade compliance (PestPac territory) — those operational scales are addressed below.

What stands out:

Six features matter specifically for pest control companies: Recurring service scheduling handles quarterly general pest (95-day intervals), monthly mosquito programs (April-October seasonal cycles), annual termite warranty service, and seasonal rodent prevention without manual invoice generation — uncommon in generic FSM software because most platforms force the operator to manually generate quarterly invoices, costing 8-to-12 office hours per week per 200 accounts; AI Estimator generates instant commercial pest bids from photos in under 60 seconds — commercial property manager texts you a photo of the warehouse exterior or restaurant kitchen, AI Estimator returns a Good/Better/Best estimate before you’ve finished the residential route you’re currently on; Pipelines tracks commercial bid work (warehouse, restaurant, multi-family) separately from residential subscription accounts — uncommon in pest software because most platforms force one pipeline for all sales, missing the operational reality that a 50-stop weekly commercial route flows through bid-to-contract-to-quarterly-billing while a residential subscription flows through quote-to-signup-to-recurring; QuoteIQ Cam captures 4K before-and-after photo documentation for chemical application records (state-mandated in many jurisdictions) and warranty claim work; Virtual Call Team answers inbound calls 24/7 for after-hours residential lead overflow during peak summer mosquito and ant season — the homeowner sees ants in the kitchen Saturday at 8 PM, your competitors miss the call Sunday morning, your Virtual Call Team books the inspection; and Mass Campaigns handles bulk seasonal renewals (spring termite warranty renewals, mosquito season activation, fall rodent prevention) without office staff sending hundreds of one-off emails. Plans run Essentials $29.99, Beginner $74.99, Pro $149.99, Elite $299, Max $699. See the full QuoteIQ platform.

“Pest control businesses making the per-route specialist software work spend 30 hours a month managing route software complexity — building routes, rebalancing technician loads, troubleshooting GorillaDesk’s per-route limits, paying SMS add-on fees, exporting compliance reports manually. The ones who switched to flat-rate flexible CRMs reclaim that 30 hours and put it into commercial bid work where the real money is. A single $48,000 commercial restaurant chain contract pays for 5 years of QuoteIQ subscriptions — and the operator who reclaimed 30 hours a month from per-route software complexity is the one who has time to bid that contract.”

Justin Rogers, serial entrepreneur (ForeverSelfEmployed, 743K+ YouTube subscribers)

Where it falls short:

QuoteIQ does not match FieldRoutes’s depth in per-route optimization at 10+ technician scale — FieldRoutes (formerly PestRoutes) was built specifically for residential pest control route density and at established 25+ technician operations the optimization engine drives meaningful productivity gains that QuoteIQ does not match. PestPac handles commercial enterprise compliance better than QuoteIQ where state-by-state pesticide application reporting and food-service-grade audit trails drive operational decisions. GorillaDesk’s customer portal at the Pro tier is more polished than QuoteIQ’s defaults for residential operators valuing client-facing self-service. Briostack handles sales territory mapping for door-to-door pest sales operations more directly than QuoteIQ. Service Autopilot’s bulk batch operations for 200+ residential subscription renewals are deeper than QuoteIQ for operations heavily reliant on automated mass renewals.

Real cost for a pest control company:

Essentials: $29.99/mo (1 user) — full quoting, recurring scheduling, invoicing for solo pest control operators

Pro: $149.99/mo (4 users) — adds AI Estimator, MapMeasure Pro, QuoteIQ Cam, Pipelines, QuickBooks Online sync

Elite: $299/mo (7 users) — adds Virtual Call Team for 24/7 peak-season overflow, EmployeeHub, full feature set

Compared to GorillaDesk Pro (10 routes = $549/mo) plus CompanyCam ($79/mo) = $628/mo for 5-technician pest control operation: QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/mo is 76% cheaper. Versus FieldRoutes custom-quote (industry estimates $300-$500/route at 5 routes = $1,500-$2,500/mo) for similar operation, QuoteIQ Elite is 80-88% cheaper.

Pros

  • Flat-rate pricing across all 5 plans, no per-user fees, no per-route fees
  • Recurring service scheduling for quarterly, monthly, annual programs bundled
  • AI Estimator returns photo-to-quote in under 60 seconds for commercial bidding
  • Virtual Call Team 24/7 inbound coverage solves peak summer overflow

Cons

  • Less depth than FieldRoutes for per-route optimization at 10+ technician scale
  • Less commercial enterprise compliance depth than PestPac
  • Less polished customer self-service portal than GorillaDesk Pro
  • Less sales territory mapping depth than Briostack for door-to-door operations

Best for: Pest control companies 1-to-10 routes wanting flat-rate pricing, no per-route fees, recurring service scheduling, AI tools, and 24/7 peak-season overflow coverage — without paying per-route fees that scale painfully past 5 routes or stitching together GorillaDesk-plus-CompanyCam stacks.

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Deeper reading: QuoteIQ for pest control companies (2026 guide)

2. FieldRoutes — Deepest Per-Route Optimization for Established Operations

Who it’s for:

FieldRoutes (formerly PestRoutes, acquired by WorkWave) is the deepest per-route optimization platform in the pest control software space and the strongest fit for established residential pest control operations 5-to-50 technicians where unified daily route building, technician dispatch, and customer communication automation drive operational decisions. Best fit: mid-to-large residential pest control firms with 500-to-10,000+ recurring quarterly accounts where each percent of route efficiency compounds to meaningful annual savings on fuel, vehicle wear, and technician overtime.

What stands out:

Built specifically for residential pest control — every feature was designed for route density and recurring subscription operations. Visual route building lets managers click, drag, and drop stops onto technician routes; bulk scheduling expands the workflow from individual to fleet-wide. Pre-built routes based on drive time, fuel efficiency, and vehicle wear create optimized templates that recur weekly or monthly. Intelligent routing assigns specific skill sets to technicians (termite-certified, mosquito-applicator, commercial-restricted-use) so the right technician arrives the first time. Smart scheduling evaluates customer preferences, service due dates, and weather conditions. Strong sales and marketing tools with integrated lead tracking and direct-mail campaign generation. Automated billing and payment processing. Live GPS tracking with map views showing technician activity. WorkWave-owned ecosystem gives access to integrated payment processing, financial services, and PestPac for commercial expansion.

Where it falls short:

Custom-quote pricing — no transparent published numbers. Industry sources suggest real-world FieldRoutes pricing falls between $300-$500/route per month plus implementation fees, scaling significantly higher for larger operations. A 5-technician residential pest control crew typically runs $1,500-$2,500/month. Implementation typically takes 4-to-8 weeks before crews are productive. Best fit narrows hard to established residential pest operations — meaningfully overkill for solo operators, 2-technician owner-operator businesses, and pest companies with significant commercial bid work outside route-based residential. Mobile app trails leaders for pure UI polish on the field-tech use case. No QuoteIQ-style AI Estimator for commercial photo-to-bid quoting. No 24/7 Virtual Call Team beyond marketing automation. The platform shines for $500K-$5M residential pest operations with 5+ routes — below that threshold, FieldRoutes becomes a meaningful tax on operational simplicity.

Real cost for a pest control company:

Custom-quote pricing: Industry estimates $300-$500/route/mo plus implementation

For a 5-technician residential pest crew: Realistic monthly cost typically $1,500-$2,500/mo plus implementation

Compared to QuoteIQ Elite ($299/mo for 7 users): FieldRoutes typically runs 5-8x higher monthly. FieldRoutes wins for 5+ technician residential route density; QuoteIQ wins for everyone else.

Pros

  • Deepest per-route optimization in the pest control software space
  • Visual route building with drag-and-drop scheduling
  • Intelligent routing matches technician skill set to customer requirements
  • WorkWave ecosystem with integrated payment processing

Cons

  • Custom-quote pricing typically $300-$500/route/mo plus implementation
  • 4-to-8 week implementation for established operations
  • Best fit narrows hard to 5+ technician residential pest operations
  • No AI tools or 24/7 Virtual Call Team

Best for: Established residential pest control operations 5-to-50 technicians with 500+ recurring quarterly accounts where per-route optimization drives operational decisions.

Deeper reading: FieldRoutes official site

3. GorillaDesk — Small-Team Specialist with Per-Route Pricing

Who it’s for:

GorillaDesk is the most-used small-team pest control platform in the category and the strongest fit for solo and 2-technician owner-operator pest control businesses where setup speed and accessible pricing matter more than enterprise feature depth. Best fit: solo pest control technicians running 50-to-200 residential quarterly accounts and 2-technician owner-operator businesses growing through their first 3-to-5 years before either hitting the FieldRoutes scale threshold or migrating to flat-rate platforms like QuoteIQ.

What stands out:

Setup takes hours, not weeks — GorillaDesk is the most accessible pest control specialist for solo operators. Pest-specific features including chemical tracking, trap barcoding, and bait station management built in from the lower tiers. Drag-and-drop scheduling with automatic route optimization handles daily 8-to-12 stop technician routes. Customer portal at the Pro tier provides homeowner self-service for service requests, scheduling, and payment — uncommon in small-team pest software. Bulk actions for rescheduling, messaging, and invoicing reduce administrative work. Integrated credit card processing handles payments on-site. “On My Way” texts automate technician arrival notifications. QuickBooks integration for accounting sync. Free trial with no contracts or setup fees. Strong customer support reputation in 2026 reviews.

Where it falls short:

Per-route pricing is the primary trap. GorillaDesk Basic at $49/month covers one route — perfect for solo operators. But Pro at $99/month for one route scales aggressively: 5 routes = $549/month Pro, 10 routes = expanding into territory where QuoteIQ Max at $699/month with unlimited users becomes meaningfully better value. Advanced routing is locked behind Pro plan — Basic plan misses the optimization that drives most GorillaDesk enthusiasm. SMS messaging costs extra on all plans. Limited integrations beyond Zapier, QuickBooks, Square, and Stripe. The invoicing system is primarily designed for fixed-price services with less flexibility for hourly or time-and-material pricing common on commercial bid work. Fewer saved templates for technician comments or chemical usage than FieldRoutes or PestPac. Best fit narrows to pest-only operations — pest-and-lawn dual operators or pest contractors expanding into mosquito programs find GorillaDesk under-built for the cross-service workflow. No native AI Estimator. No 24/7 Virtual Call Team.

Real cost for a pest control company:

Basic: $49/mo for 1 route — solo pest control operator starter

Pro: $99/mo for 1 route, $549/mo for 10 routes — adds customer portal, eSignatures, advanced routing

Plus: Higher tier for multi-route operations

Plus SMS add-on: Charged separately on all plans

Compared to QuoteIQ Pro ($149.99/mo flat-rate for 4 users) at 5-route scale: GorillaDesk 5 routes Pro typically $300-$400/mo vs QuoteIQ Pro $149.99/mo flat. GorillaDesk wins on customer portal polish for solo operators; QuoteIQ wins on flat-rate pricing as routes grow.

Pros

  • Most accessible pest control specialist for solo operator setup
  • Strong customer portal at Pro tier for homeowner self-service
  • Pest-specific chemical tracking, trap barcoding, bait station management
  • 14-day free trial with no contracts or setup fees

Cons

  • Per-route pricing scales aggressively past 5 routes
  • Advanced routing locked behind Pro plan
  • SMS messaging costs extra on all plans
  • Limited templates for technician comments and chemical usage

Best for: Solo and 2-technician owner-operator pest control businesses running 50-to-200 residential quarterly accounts in their first 3-to-5 years.

Deeper reading: GorillaDesk official site

4. PestPac — Enterprise Compliance Workhorse for Commercial

Who it’s for:

PestPac (WorkWave-owned) has been the compliance workhorse of commercial pest control for decades and is the strongest fit for established commercial pest management firms with strict regulatory documentation requirements, multi-unit account complexity, and dedicated office staff handling state-by-state pesticide application reporting. Best fit: $1M+ commercial pest management firms managing food-service-grade audit trails, multi-tenant property accounts, multi-state operations with varying chemical compliance, and pest companies with significant USDA, AIB, or third-party audit-graded commercial accounts.

What stands out:

Built specifically for commercial enterprise pest management with deep compliance focus. Territory management handles multi-state operations with varying state pesticide application reporting requirements. Multi-unit scheduling manages apartment buildings, hospitals, and multi-tenant commercial properties with unit-level service records. Inventory tracking for chemical product usage compliance. Customer portals for commercial property managers to access service history and compliance documentation. “Best Fit” scheduling optimizes technician schedules and fits emergency jobs into existing routes. Built-in marketing with email and direct mail campaign generation. Website builder with SEO-optimized lead generation forms — uncommon in pest software. API and integration with WorkWave Financial Services for accounting consolidation. Audit-grade chemical tracking with bait station and trap monitoring documentation. Strong reporting for established mid-to-large operations with dedicated office staff.

Where it falls short:

Custom-quote pricing — no transparent published numbers. Industry sources suggest real-world PestPac pricing runs significantly into thousand-plus dollar range monthly with implementation fees. 2026 user reviews flag the platform as feeling enterprise-heavy for sub-$2M commercial operations. Implementation typically takes 6-to-12 weeks before crews are productive. Best fit narrows hard to commercial pest management — meaningfully overkill for residential pest operations, solo operators, and pest companies primarily running residential subscription work. The interface complexity requires dedicated office staff and accounting roles. Mobile app trails QuoteIQ, GorillaDesk, and Jobber on UI polish for technician one-handed use. No QuoteIQ-style AI Estimator. No 24/7 Virtual Call Team beyond marketing automation. The platform shines for $1M+ commercial pest management with strict audit-grade compliance requirements — below that threshold, PestPac becomes a meaningful tax on operational simplicity.

Real cost for a pest control company:

Custom-quote pricing: Industry estimates put real-world commercial pest operations between $800-$3,000+/mo plus implementation

Implementation: Typically 6-to-12 weeks with dedicated implementation team

Compared to QuoteIQ Max ($699/mo unlimited users): PestPac typically runs 1.2-4x higher monthly. PestPac wins for $1M+ commercial pest management with audit-grade compliance; QuoteIQ wins for residential and small-commercial pest operations.

Pros

  • Best-in-class commercial enterprise pest management compliance
  • Territory management for multi-state operations
  • Multi-unit scheduling for apartment buildings and commercial properties
  • Audit-grade chemical tracking with bait station documentation

Cons

  • Custom-quote pricing typically thousand-plus dollars per month
  • 6-to-12 week implementation requires dedicated office staff
  • Meaningfully overbuilt for residential pest and sub-$2M commercial
  • No AI tools or 24/7 Virtual Call Team

Best for: Established $1M+ commercial pest management firms with audit-grade compliance requirements and multi-unit account complexity.

Deeper reading: PestPac official site

5. Briostack — Mid-Market with Sales Territory Mapping Focus

Who it’s for:

Briostack is a mid-market residential and commercial pest control platform with strong sales territory mapping and customer communication automation, fitting growing pest control firms 5-to-20 technicians whose operational model depends on door-to-door pest sales canvassing alongside recurring residential subscription routes. Best fit: residential pest control firms running door-to-door summer sales programs (common in suburban U.S. residential pest markets) where rep performance tracking and territory assignment drive revenue.

What stands out:

Strong sales territory mapping with rep-by-rep performance tracking — useful for door-to-door pest sales operations where canvassing efficiency drives revenue. Customer communication automation tracks email, call, and text history per customer with batch communication for seasonal renewals. Automated billing reminders reduce manual office collection work on past-due quarterly accounts. Multi-channel scheduling handles automated, seasonal, and recurring scheduling appointments. Sales performance tools map sales territories and track performance by territory and sales rep. Granular scheduling options customized to pest management services. QuickBooks Online integration for accounting sync. Strong reporting and analytics for established mid-market operations.

Where it falls short:

Custom-quote pricing — no transparent published numbers. 2026 user reviews flag clunky user interface as the primary pain point. Reported routing limitations for daily technician dispatch — Briostack handles route optimization but trails FieldRoutes and GorillaDesk on routing depth. Mobile app trails leaders for one-handed technician use. Implementation typically 4-to-6 weeks. Best fit narrows to door-to-door sales-driven operations — residential subscription operations without canvassing find Briostack’s sales territory features irrelevant. No QuoteIQ-style AI Estimator. No 24/7 Virtual Call Team. Smaller user community than FieldRoutes or GorillaDesk. Limited integration ecosystem.

Real cost for a pest control company:

Custom-quote pricing: Industry estimates put real-world mid-market operations between $500-$1,500/mo plus implementation

Implementation: Typically 4-to-6 weeks

Compared to QuoteIQ Pro ($149.99/mo for 4 users): Briostack typically runs 3-10x higher monthly. Briostack wins for door-to-door sales operations needing territory mapping; QuoteIQ wins for everyone else.

Pros

  • Strong sales territory mapping for door-to-door pest sales
  • Customer communication automation with multi-channel tracking
  • Automated billing reminders reduce manual collection work
  • Strong reporting for established mid-market operations

Cons

  • Custom-quote pricing typically $500-$1,500/mo plus implementation
  • Clunky user interface flagged in 2026 reviews
  • Routing depth trails FieldRoutes and GorillaDesk
  • Best fit narrows to door-to-door sales-driven operations

Best for: Mid-market pest control firms 5-to-20 technicians running door-to-door summer sales programs needing territory mapping and rep performance tracking.

Deeper reading: Briostack official site

6. Jobber — Generic Default for Solo and 2-Technician Pest Control

Who it’s for:

Jobber is the most-used residential field service platform across home services and a legitimate default for solo and 2-technician residential pest control operators who want a generic but reliable CRM with the deepest integration marketplace in the category. Best fit: solo pest control technicians and small-team owner-operators who don’t need pest-specific workflows like FieldRoutes-style per-route optimization or PestPac-style commercial compliance, value the polished homeowner Client Hub, and are comfortable stacking add-ons.

What stands out:

Jobber’s Client Hub is the most polished customer-facing portal in the category — homeowners view quotes, approve quarterly service, and pay invoices through a clean interface. The app marketplace is genuinely deep — Stripe, QuickBooks Online, Xero, Mailchimp, CompanyCam for chemical application photo documentation, Wisetack for $5K+ commercial bid work financing. Chemical tracking tools let pest control technicians create custom job forms recording details like property address and weather conditions during chemical application — useful for state pesticide compliance. Strong route optimization for daily technician schedules. Recurring billing solid for quarterly pest accounts. The largest accumulated YouTube tutorial library and Reddit community for solo and small-team pest operators learning the platform.

Where it falls short:

Jobber is not a pest specialist — no FieldRoutes-style per-route optimization, no PestPac-style commercial compliance documentation, no native bait station or trap barcoding workflow built specifically for pest control. Per-user pricing gets expensive: Connect $169/mo (5 users), Grow $349/mo (10 users), Plus $599/mo (15 users), plus $29/user beyond. Matching pest specialist feature depth requires stacking CompanyCam ($79/mo), AI Receptionist ($99/mo), and Marketing Suite ($79/mo) — pushing a realistic 3-technician pest operation Jobber stack above $440/month. No native AI Estimator. No native 24/7 Virtual Call Team. Some pest contractors find Jobber’s residential service-focused workflow constraining when they add commercial bid work alongside subscriptions — the platform handles both but treats them identically.

Real cost for a pest control company:

Core: $39/mo (1 user) — solo pest control technician starter

Connect: $169/mo (5 users) — recurring billing, two-way SMS, QuickBooks

Common pest add-ons: CompanyCam $79/mo + AI Receptionist $99/mo + Marketing Suite $79/mo = $257+/mo

Realistic total for 3-technician residential pest control: $426-$520/mo

Compared to QuoteIQ Pro ($149.99/mo with all of that bundled): Jobber runs roughly 2.8-3.5x higher for equivalent pest functionality.

Pros

  • Most polished homeowner Client Hub in the category
  • Deepest third-party marketplace including CompanyCam and Wisetack
  • Custom job forms record chemical application details for compliance
  • Strong YouTube tutorial library for solo and small-team pest operators

Cons

  • No pest-specific features (per-route optimization, commercial compliance)
  • Per-user pricing scales expensive past 3 technicians
  • No native AI estimator or 24/7 Virtual Call Team
  • Add-on stack pushes total above $440/mo for 3-technician operations

Best for: Solo and small-team residential pest control operators 1-to-3 technicians wanting generic but reliable CRM with marketplace depth.

Deeper reading: QuoteIQ vs Jobber full comparison

7. Service Autopilot — Automation-Focused Recurring-Billing Specialist

Who it’s for:

Service Autopilot is purpose-built for recurring-revenue automation and the strongest fit for residential subscription-heavy pest control operations whose primary work is quarterly general pest, monthly mosquito programs, and annual termite warranty service where bulk batch billing and route automation drive operational decisions. Best fit: residential pest control firms running 100-to-1,500 recurring quarterly accounts where chemical application tracking matters and seasonal contract renewal automation drives spring cash flow.

What stands out:

Strong recurring billing automation for quarterly pest, monthly mosquito, and annual termite programs. Mass batch operations handle bulk scheduling, bulk invoicing, and bulk seasonal renewals — useful for operations with 200+ recurring accounts where one-by-one customer touches consume office staff. Chemical application tracking handles state-by-state pesticide compliance. Strong route optimization for daily technician dispatch. Marketing automation with email sequences and prepay program management. Cross-vertical features for operators running pest control alongside lawn care.

Where it falls short:

Pricing transparency is mixed — Pro plan at $49/mo with limits, scaling to $249/mo for multi-user operations with full automation. Real-world reports for 5-user mid-market operations land in the $200-$500/mo range. Limited modern UI polish — feels older than QuoteIQ, GorillaDesk, and Jobber on mobile and desktop. Reported learning curve for advanced automation workflows. Less suited to commercial bid work — Service Autopilot is purpose-built for residential subscription routes, not the $48,000 commercial restaurant chain contract. No native AI Estimator. No 24/7 Virtual Call Team. Best fit narrows hard to subscription-heavy residential pest operations.

Real cost for a pest control company:

Pro: $49/mo entry tier with limited features

Pro Plus: ~$129/mo — adds deeper automation

Elite: ~$249/mo — full automation and reporting

Realistic 5-user mid-market pest operation: $200-$500/mo with add-ons

Compared to QuoteIQ Pro ($149.99/mo for 4 users): Service Autopilot wins on subscription automation depth at similar pricing; QuoteIQ wins on commercial bid work, AI tools, and modern UI.

Pros

  • Strong recurring billing automation for quarterly subscription routes
  • Mass batch operations for bulk seasonal renewals
  • Chemical application tracking for pesticide compliance
  • Solid route optimization for daily dispatch

Cons

  • Older UI polish lags QuoteIQ, GorillaDesk, and Jobber
  • Less suited to commercial bid work alongside subscriptions
  • No AI tools or 24/7 Virtual Call Team
  • Steep learning curve for advanced automation

Best for: Residential subscription-heavy pest control firms running 100-to-1,500 recurring accounts with heavy automation needs.

Deeper reading: Service Autopilot official site

8. Housecall Pro — Generic FSM with Wisetack Consumer Financing

Who it’s for:

Housecall Pro is a fit for pest control companies with significant commercial bid work or high-ticket termite warranty packages where Wisetack consumer financing impacts close rate. Best fit: pest control firms 1-to-5 technicians whose work mix includes regular $5K-$15K termite warranty packages or commercial bid jobs where financing surfacing matters at the kitchen table or commercial procurement meeting.

What stands out:

The homeowner Client Hub is one of the two or three most polished in the category. Marketing Pro with postcard campaigns and email automation is more developed than most pest competitors. Wisetack consumer financing on MAX matters significantly for termite warranty packages crossing $5,000 average ticket. Polished mobile app — among the best in the generic FSM category for pest technicians working from a truck. Automated review requests post-job drive Google review velocity.

Where it falls short:

Per-user pricing stacks fast. Essentials at $149/mo caps at 5 users, MAX at $299/mo adds $35/user beyond. A 5-technician pest crew on MAX runs about $474/month. No native AI Estimator for commercial pest photo-to-bid quoting. No pest-specific workflows like FieldRoutes’ per-route optimization, GorillaDesk’s bait station tracking, or PestPac’s commercial compliance. Recurring service is functional but less refined than pest specialists. Most useful features (Marketing Pro, consumer financing, advanced reporting) live on MAX, not Essentials.

Real cost for a pest control company:

Basic: $59/mo (1 user) — solo pest technician starter

Essentials: $149/mo (5 users) — GPS, dispatch, estimates, QuickBooks

MAX: $299/mo + $35/user beyond — Wisetack financing, advanced reporting

Compared to QuoteIQ Elite ($299/mo for 7 users): Same sticker but QuoteIQ bundles 7 users, AI Estimator, Virtual Call Team, MapMeasure Pro, and Pipelines that Housecall Pro does not match.

Pros

  • Wisetack consumer financing on MAX strong for $5K+ termite warranty packages
  • Marketing Pro postcard and email more developed than most generic FSMs
  • Polished mobile app among the best in category
  • Strong Google review automation post-job

Cons

  • Per-user fees on MAX stack expensive past 5 pest technicians
  • No pest-specific features (per-route optimization, bait station, compliance)
  • Most relevant features gated to MAX plan
  • Generic home services platform — not a pest specialist

Best for: Pest control firms 1-to-5 technicians with significant termite warranty or commercial bid work needing consumer financing.

Deeper reading: QuoteIQ vs Housecall Pro full comparison

9. Pocomos — Growing Pest Specialist with Route Optimization Bundled

Who it’s for:

Pocomos is a growing pest control specialist platform and the strongest fit for residential pest control firms 3-to-15 technicians wanting route optimization included on entry plans without GorillaDesk’s per-route pricing trap or FieldRoutes’s enterprise implementation weight. Best fit: growing residential pest control operations between solo and 15-technician scale who outgrew GorillaDesk pricing but aren’t ready for FieldRoutes complexity.

What stands out:

Route optimization included as a standard feature even on entry plans — uncommon at this price point and meaningful versus GorillaDesk’s gated routing. Modern UI feels current rather than legacy. Strong technician mobile app for daily route execution. Customer communication automation for service reminders and on-the-way notifications. Recurring billing for quarterly subscription accounts. QuickBooks integration for accounting. Active product roadmap with consistent feature additions. Smaller user community than FieldRoutes or GorillaDesk but growing reputation in 2026 pest software reviews.

Where it falls short:

Limited public pricing transparency — industry estimates put real-world Pocomos pricing between $129-$299/mo for typical 3-to-10-technician operations. Smaller user community than FieldRoutes, GorillaDesk, or PestPac means fewer YouTube tutorials, Reddit threads, and Facebook user group depth for new customers learning the platform. Less commercial enterprise compliance depth than PestPac. No QuoteIQ-style AI Estimator. No 24/7 Virtual Call Team. Best fit narrows to growing residential pest operations — overbuilt for solo operators (GorillaDesk Basic better fit) and underbuilt for $5M+ enterprise commercial (PestPac or FieldRoutes better fit).

Real cost for a pest control company:

Custom-quote pricing: Industry estimates $129-$299/mo for 3-to-10-technician operations

Compared to QuoteIQ Pro ($149.99/mo for 4 users): Pocomos competitive at similar pricing for residential pest operations. Pocomos wins on pest-specific UI; QuoteIQ wins on AI tools, commercial bid work depth, and 24/7 Virtual Call Team.

Pros

  • Route optimization included on entry plans — uncommon at price point
  • Modern UI feels current rather than legacy pest software
  • Strong technician mobile app for daily route execution
  • Active product roadmap with consistent feature additions

Cons

  • Limited public pricing transparency
  • Smaller user community than FieldRoutes, GorillaDesk, or PestPac
  • Less commercial compliance depth than PestPac
  • No AI tools or 24/7 Virtual Call Team

Best for: Growing residential pest control operations 3-to-15 technicians wanting route optimization on entry plans.

Deeper reading: Pocomos official site

10. ServiceTitan — Enterprise FSM for Multi-Trade Pest-and-Other Operations

Who it’s for:

ServiceTitan is enterprise-grade field service management for established pest control operations $5M+ annual revenue with dedicated office staff and multi-trade operations spanning pest control plus lawn care plus commercial property maintenance under one entity. Best fit: pest-and-multi-trade operations where the office team needs unified dispatch across service categories, advanced commercial reporting, and integrated commercial CRM workflow alongside the residential subscription business.

What stands out:

Best-in-class enterprise FSM depth across home services categories. Strong dispatch board, pricebook, and call tracking for established residential and commercial operations. Advanced reporting and dashboards for senior leadership on multi-trade businesses. Strong integration ecosystem with QuickBooks, ADP payroll, and major construction systems. Atlas AI features added in 2025 for early-mover advantage in enterprise FSM AI tooling. Established platform with thousands of customers and a deep partner ecosystem.

Where it falls short:

Per-tech pricing — typical 2026 third-party reports put real-world cost at $245-$500/tech/month, scaling expensive for any team beyond 3-to-4 technicians. Plus implementation fees and contract minimums. The platform was built for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical service businesses — pest-specific touches (per-route optimization, bait station tracking, chemical application compliance) are weaker than the service-trade depth that drives most ServiceTitan enthusiasm online. Steep learning curve and long implementation (8-to-12 weeks typical). No QuoteIQ-style AI Estimator for commercial pest photo-to-bid quoting. The platform shines for $5M+ multi-trade operations but is meaningfully overbuilt for solo and small-team residential pest control.

Real cost for a pest control company:

Custom quote only: ~$245-$500/tech/mo plus implementation fees and annual contract

For a 5-tech pest crew: Realistic monthly cost typically $1,200-$2,500/mo plus implementation

Implementation: 8-to-12 weeks with dedicated implementation team

Compared to QuoteIQ Max ($699/mo unlimited users): ServiceTitan typically runs 2-4x higher monthly. ServiceTitan wins for $5M+ multi-trade businesses; QuoteIQ wins for residential and small-commercial pest operations.

Pros

  • Best-in-class enterprise FSM depth across home services
  • Strong dispatch, pricebook, and reporting for multi-trade operations
  • Atlas AI features as early-mover in enterprise FSM AI
  • Established partner ecosystem

Cons

  • Per-tech pricing scales expensive past 3-to-4 technicians
  • Pest-specific touches weaker than HVAC/plumbing depth
  • Steep learning curve and 8-to-12 week implementation
  • Meaningfully overbuilt for solo and small-team residential pest control

Best for: Established $5M+ pest-and-multi-trade operations with dedicated office staff and multi-category service offerings.

Deeper reading: QuoteIQ vs ServiceTitan comparison

Pest Control by the Numbers

Four verified 2026 data points that frame the business context for pest control software decisions. Federal agency and industry research sources only.

~84,000

Pest control workers employed in the U.S. — the workforce running residential subscription routes, commercial pest management, and termite warranty programs this guide is written for.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

2x vs 4x

Business resale multiple difference between pest operators with 40% vs 75% 5-year customer retention — the single biggest determinant of pest business resale value.

Source: Industry analysis 2026

8-12

Typical residential pest control technician daily stop count — a 30-minute drive-time savings per day compounds to roughly 2-3 additional accounts per week per technician.

Source: NPMA industry data 2026

~$11.4B

U.S. pest control industry annual revenue 2026 — a recurring-revenue category with structural growth driven by suburban expansion, climate change, and termite warranty demand.

Source: NPMA industry data 2026

Pick by Your Situation

The right CRM for a pest control company depends on team size, work mix, and which side of the residential-subscription-vs-commercial-bid line your operation sits on.

Brand-new solo pest control technician, first 90 days, no customers yet

Pick: QuoteIQ Essentials at $29.99/mo or GorillaDesk Basic at $49/mo. QuoteIQ wins on AI tools, modern UI, and lower starting price. GorillaDesk Basic is the alternative if you value pest-specific tooling like bait station tracking from day one.

Solo pest control technician, $80K-$300K revenue, residential quarterly subscriptions

Pick: QuoteIQ Essentials at $29.99/mo. Sweet spot for solo pest control operators. GorillaDesk Pro at $99/mo for 1 route is the alternative if you value the customer self-service portal and pest-specific UI polish.

2-to-4-technician pest control, $300K-$1M revenue, residential subscription focus

Pick: QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/mo. Sweet spot for growing residential pest operations. Bundles 4 users plus AI Estimator, MapMeasure Pro, QuoteIQ Cam, and Pipelines for both subscriptions AND commercial bid work. GorillaDesk Pro at 5 routes alternative is $300+/mo without bundled commercial bid pipeline.

Established residential pest operation, 5-to-15 technicians, $1.5M-$5M revenue

Pick: FieldRoutes or QuoteIQ Elite/Max. FieldRoutes wins on per-route optimization at established route density. QuoteIQ Elite at $299/mo or Max at $699/mo unlimited users wins on flat-rate pricing without per-route fees, AI Estimator for commercial bid expansion, and modern UI for new technician onboarding.

Pest control with door-to-door summer sales program, 5-to-20 reps

Pick: Briostack or QuoteIQ Elite. Briostack wins on sales territory mapping and rep performance tracking purpose-built for door-to-door operations. QuoteIQ Elite is the alternative for operations that want flat-rate pricing without the Briostack-style canvassing focus.

Commercial pest management, $1M+ revenue, audit-grade compliance requirements

Pick: PestPac. The only platform on this list with the commercial enterprise compliance depth audit-graded operations need — territory management, multi-unit scheduling, audit-grade chemical tracking. Custom-quote pricing typically thousand-plus dollars per month plus implementation. Below $1M commercial revenue, PestPac becomes overkill.

Subscription-heavy pest control, 100-to-1,500 recurring quarterly accounts

Pick: Service Autopilot or QuoteIQ Pro. Service Autopilot wins on automation depth and bulk batch operations for 200+ recurring accounts. QuoteIQ Pro wins on flat-rate pricing, modern UI, and commercial bid work pipelines alongside subscription automation.

Enterprise multi-trade pest-and-other operation, $5M+ revenue, dedicated staff

Pick: ServiceTitan. The only platform on this list with the multi-trade FSM depth $5M+ enterprise operations need — unified dispatch across pest plus lawn care plus other categories, advanced reporting, integrated commercial CRM. Per-tech pricing typically multiple thousands per month plus implementation. Below $5M, ServiceTitan becomes overkill.

How to Choose a CRM for Your Pest Control Business in 5 Steps

  1. Identify your residential-subscription-vs-commercial-bid revenue split. The single biggest factor in picking pest control CRM software. If 80%+ of revenue is recurring residential quarterly accounts, prioritize routing, recurring billing, and automation — FieldRoutes, GorillaDesk, Service Autopilot, or QuoteIQ all fit. If 30%+ of revenue is commercial bid work (warehouse, restaurant chain, multi-tenant property), prioritize commercial pipelines, scope-of-work documentation, and compliance — PestPac, QuoteIQ Pro/Elite, or ServiceTitan all fit. If you do both at meaningful volume, you need a platform handling both workflows in one tool — QuoteIQ is purpose-built for this. The wrong-side-of-the-line software pick is the #1 reason pest control contractors migrate platforms every 2-to-3 years.
  2. Calculate true cost including pest-specific add-ons and route count. Per-route platforms (GorillaDesk, FieldRoutes) scale aggressively past 5 routes. GorillaDesk Pro at $99/mo for 1 route becomes $549/mo at 10 routes. FieldRoutes custom-quote at industry-estimated $300-$500/route runs $1,500-$2,500/mo at 5 routes. Per-user platforms (Jobber, Housecall Pro) scale aggressively past 5 users — typical 5-tech operations land $440-$520/mo for Jobber and $474/mo for Housecall Pro MAX. Custom-quote platforms (PestPac, Briostack, ServiceTitan) typically run thousand-plus dollars per month. QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/mo and Elite at $299/mo are flat with no per-route or per-user surcharges. Sum the realistic 12-month total for your route count before committing.
  3. Test recurring service scheduling with real subscription accounts during the trial. The platform that handles quarterly general pest, monthly mosquito programs, annual termite warranty service, and seasonal rodent prevention without manual invoice generation will save 8-to-12 office hours per week per 200 accounts. During free trials, set up 20 mock recurring accounts with quarterly pest at $90-$140 per visit, run a daily route, and time how long bulk billing takes for the next quarterly cycle. QuoteIQ, Service Autopilot, FieldRoutes, and GorillaDesk handle this cleanly. Jobber and Housecall Pro require more manual setup for quarterly billing intervals.
  4. Test commercial bid work depth if 20%+ of your revenue is commercial. Commercial pest bids handled separately from residential subscription accounts need scope-of-work documentation, multi-stop monthly service contracts, and material takeoffs. Generate a real $48,000 commercial restaurant chain bid during free trials. QuoteIQ Pipelines tracks commercial bids separately from residential subscriptions. PestPac handles enterprise commercial compliance documentation natively. FieldRoutes and GorillaDesk handle commercial work but treat it operationally similar to residential routes.
  5. Run parallel free trials in late winter — never during peak summer pest season. QuoteIQ, Jobber, GorillaDesk, and Housecall Pro offer 14-day full-feature trials. FieldRoutes, PestPac, Briostack, Service Autopilot, Pocomos, and ServiceTitan require sales demos. Never migrate platforms during peak pest season (April-September in U.S. residential markets, year-round in southern Sun Belt) when technicians cannot afford to learn new software while running 12-stop daily routes through ant, mosquito, and termite season. Run two trials simultaneously in late winter (November-February) with your most software-fluent technician. Make the call based on what they say after day 10.

What Pest Control Companies Say About QuoteIQ

Three verified 5-star reviews from pest control companies in the QuoteIQ customer base.

★★★★★

“An incredibly user-friendly app, making it simple to manage all my pest control jobs efficiently now.”

— JericaHuskeya · Apple App Store · Verified Review

★★★★★

“QuoteIQ helps me schedule, invoice, and collect reviews effortlessly, boosting my pest control company.”

— KenishaSalcidoq · Apple App Store · Verified Review

★★★★★

“Running a pest control company is easier now, with organized leads, payments, and repeat scheduling features.”

— Farrington_Chingb · Apple App Store · Verified Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best CRM for pest control companies in 2026?

QuoteIQ is the best CRM for pest control companies in 2026, starting at $29.99 per month. It is the only platform combining flat-rate pricing (no per-user fees, no per-route fees), recurring service scheduling for quarterly general pest and monthly mosquito programs, AI Estimator for instant commercial photo-to-quote bidding, Pipelines for tracking commercial bids separately from residential subscriptions, QuoteIQ Cam 4K photo documentation for chemical application records, and Virtual Call Team for after-hours residential lead overflow. FieldRoutes is the strongest specialist alternative for established residential operations 5+ technicians needing per-route optimization. GorillaDesk wins on accessible solo-operator pricing. PestPac wins on commercial enterprise compliance.

What is the best Jobber alternative for pest control companies?

The best Jobber alternative for pest control companies is QuoteIQ. For residential pest contractors 1-to-5 technicians, QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/month replaces $440-$520/month of Jobber-with-add-ons (Connect plus CompanyCam plus AI Receptionist plus Marketing Suite). QuoteIQ wins on total cost, recurring scheduling, AI tools, and pest-specific Pipelines for commercial bid work. GorillaDesk is the alternative for solo-and-2-technician operations valuing pest-specific tooling. FieldRoutes is the alternative for 5+ technician operations needing route optimization at scale.

What is the best GorillaDesk alternative for pest control companies?

The best GorillaDesk alternative for pest control companies is QuoteIQ at $29.99-$699/month flat-rate. GorillaDesk’s per-route pricing scales aggressively — Basic at $49/mo for 1 route grows to $549/mo at 10 routes Pro. QuoteIQ Max at $699/mo unlimited users handles unlimited routes. QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/mo with 4 users is competitive with GorillaDesk at 3-route operations and meaningfully cheaper at 5+ routes. FieldRoutes is the alternative for established residential pest operations needing deeper per-route optimization at scale.

What is the best Housecall Pro alternative for pest control companies?

The best Housecall Pro alternative for pest control companies is QuoteIQ. Housecall Pro MAX at $299/month plus $35/user beyond scales to $474/month for a 5-technician pest crew. QuoteIQ Elite at $299/month bundles 7 users with AI Estimator, Virtual Call Team, MapMeasure Pro, and pest-specific Pipelines that Housecall Pro does not match. GorillaDesk is the alternative for pest-specific tooling at solo-operator pricing. FieldRoutes is the alternative for established route operations.

What is the best CRM for residential pest control subscriptions?

For residential pest control firms running 100-to-1,500 recurring quarterly accounts, the top picks are QuoteIQ Pro, Service Autopilot, and FieldRoutes. QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/month wins on flat-rate pricing, modern UI, and commercial bid work alongside subscriptions. Service Autopilot wins on automation depth for 200+ accounts. FieldRoutes wins on per-route optimization at established 5+ technician scale. GorillaDesk is the solo-operator option below 100 accounts.

What is the best CRM for commercial pest management firms?

For established commercial pest management firms with audit-grade compliance and multi-unit accounts, PestPac is the strongest specialist with territory management, audit-grade chemical tracking, and customer portals for commercial property managers. QuoteIQ Pro/Elite handles small-to-mid commercial bid work through Pipelines. ServiceTitan wins for $5M+ multi-trade enterprise operations. Jobber and Housecall Pro are not built for commercial pest enterprise compliance.

How much does pest control CRM software cost in 2026?

Pest control CRM pricing ranges from $29.99/mo (QuoteIQ Essentials) to multiple thousands per month (FieldRoutes, PestPac, ServiceTitan). The median 1-to-5-technician residential pest contractor pays between $30 and $300 per month. Per-route platforms (GorillaDesk, FieldRoutes) scale aggressively past 5 routes. Per-user platforms (Jobber, Housecall Pro) scale aggressively past 5 users. Flat-rate platforms (QuoteIQ, Arborgold) are meaningfully cheaper at growing scale.

What features should a pest control company look for in a CRM?

A pest control company should look for: recurring service scheduling for quarterly subscriptions, route optimization for daily technician dispatch, chemical application tracking for state-by-state pesticide compliance, automated billing for hands-off quarterly invoicing, customer communication automation (service reminders, on-the-way texts, post-visit follow-up) to protect 5-year retention, and commercial bid pipelines separate from residential subscriptions. QuoteIQ includes most natively; FieldRoutes leads on per-route optimization; PestPac leads on commercial compliance; Service Autopilot leads on subscription automation depth.

Is QuoteIQ really better than GorillaDesk for pest control?

For solo and 2-technician pest control operators in their first 2-to-3 years, GorillaDesk Basic at $49/mo is competitive — pest-specific UI is more polished. For pest control firms growing past 3 routes, QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/mo flat-rate becomes meaningfully cheaper than GorillaDesk Pro per-route pricing. At 10 routes GorillaDesk Pro hits $549/mo versus QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/mo or QuoteIQ Max at $699/mo unlimited routes/users. The crossover point: GorillaDesk for solo simplicity; QuoteIQ for scale economics and broader feature set including AI Estimator and Virtual Call Team.

Can pest control software handle both residential subscriptions AND commercial bid work?

Most pest software handles one workflow well and the other badly. FieldRoutes and GorillaDesk handle residential subscriptions well but treat commercial bid work as just another estimate. PestPac handles commercial compliance well but isn’t built for residential subscription density at scale. ServiceTitan handles enterprise multi-trade but is overkill for residential pest. QuoteIQ is built specifically to handle both — Pipelines tracks commercial bids through scope-of-work-to-contract-to-monthly-billing while recurring service scheduling handles residential subscriptions at the same time.

Does QuoteIQ have a free trial for pest control contractors?

Yes. Every QuoteIQ plan includes a 14-day full-feature free trial, including Max at $699/month. Jobber, Housecall Pro, and GorillaDesk offer 14-day trials. FieldRoutes, PestPac, Briostack, Service Autopilot, Pocomos, and ServiceTitan require sales demos. Sign up at admin-quoteiq.web.app/register.

How do I switch from GorillaDesk to QuoteIQ for my pest control business?

Switching from GorillaDesk typically takes 7-to-14 days for a 5-technician pest operation. Export customer list, recurring service agreements, and chemical application records from GorillaDesk as CSV. QuoteIQ AI Smart Import handles most CSV formats in under 30 minutes. Keep both platforms running in parallel for 2-to-4 weeks to catch billing anomalies on quarterly cycles. Never migrate during peak pest season (April-September) — do it in late winter (November-February) before peak ramps.

Which pest control CRM has the best mobile app?

For pest control contractors specifically, QuoteIQ, GorillaDesk, Jobber, and Housecall Pro lead the category on mobile UI polish — all four are usable one-handed by technicians during quarterly stops. GorillaDesk’s pest-specific mobile UI is among the most accessible for solo operators. FieldRoutes mobile app is strong for established residential operations. PestPac, Briostack, Service Autopilot, and ServiceTitan trail on mobile UI polish for desktop-first workflows.

What is the best CRM for a small pest control company on a budget?

For solo and small-team residential pest control operators on a strict budget, QuoteIQ Essentials at $29.99/month wins on feature depth, modern UI, and bundled features. GorillaDesk Basic at $49/month is the alternative for solo operators valuing pest-specific UI. Jobber Core at $39/month is the third option if you value the homeowner Client Hub.

Can I use HubSpot or Salesforce for my pest control company?

Technically yes, but not recommended. Generic CRMs like HubSpot, Salesforce, and Pipedrive are built for B2B sales teams with long deal cycles — not pest control dispatch, recurring quarterly subscription billing, or chemical application tracking. They lack pest-specific features like route optimization, bait station tracking, recurring service scheduling, and pesticide compliance reporting. You will end up stitching together HubSpot plus a separate FSM anyway, which costs more than buying a pest-friendly platform like QuoteIQ from the start.

Why Trust Service Business Academy

Service Business Academy is an independent editorial publication covering field service management software, industry news, and growth strategies for home service contractors. We are written by working operators who have run service businesses themselves rather than freelance software reviewers — that is the reason every platform on this list, including our top pick, has an honest “where it falls short” section.

The Bottom Line

The Takeaway — If You Read Nothing Else

For the median pest control company in 2026 — a 1-to-10-route residential and small-commercial pest control operation between $80K and $4M in annual revenue running quarterly general pest, monthly mosquito, annual termite warranty, and small commercial bid work — QuoteIQ wins on total cost, feature depth, and operational fit for how pest control contractors actually work. Pro at $149.99/month replaces roughly $440-$520/month of stacked Jobber-with-add-ons, and Elite at $299/month bundles 7 users with Virtual Call Team for peak-summer overflow, AI Estimator for fast commercial photo-to-bid quoting, recurring service scheduling for subscription routes, and Pipelines for tracking commercial bid work separately from residential subscriptions. For established residential pest operations 5+ technicians where per-route optimization drives operational decisions, FieldRoutes is legitimately a different category. For solo and 2-technician pest operators in their first 3 years, GorillaDesk Basic is competitive on accessibility. For commercial pest management $1M+ revenue with audit-grade compliance, PestPac is the only fit. The 80%+ of pest control contractors between those extremes belong on QuoteIQ.

Where each alternative legitimately wins: FieldRoutes wins on per-route optimization for established residential pest operations; GorillaDesk wins on accessible solo-operator pricing with pest-specific UI polish; PestPac wins on commercial enterprise compliance and audit-grade chemical tracking; Briostack wins on door-to-door sales territory mapping; Jobber wins on integration marketplace for solo operators; Service Autopilot wins on subscription automation depth for 200+ recurring accounts; Housecall Pro wins on Wisetack consumer financing for $5K+ termite warranty packages; Pocomos wins on bundled route optimization at entry-tier pricing; ServiceTitan wins on $5M+ multi-trade enterprise operations.

Next step: run a 14-day QuoteIQ free trial in parallel with what you use now. Put it through a real pest control week — three quotes from real customers using AI Estimator, one $48K commercial restaurant chain bid through Pipelines, recurring service scheduling on 20 quarterly subscription accounts, and one Virtual Call Team test handling an after-hours mosquito call. Make the call based on what your top technician says after day 10.

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Sources & Pricing Verification

Pricing verified: All pricing was re-verified against official vendor pricing pages and recent third-party analyses between April 22 and April 28, 2026. Custom-quote pricing (FieldRoutes, PestPac, Briostack, Service Autopilot, Pocomos, ServiceTitan) verified against multiple 2026 third-party sources.

Vendor pricing pages: QuoteIQ · FieldRoutes · GorillaDesk · PestPac · Briostack · Jobber · Service Autopilot · Housecall Pro · Pocomos · ServiceTitan.

Industry data sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Pest Control Workers · National Pest Management Association (NPMA) · U.S. Environmental Protection Agency · U.S. Small Business Administration.

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