Pest control runs on recurring revenue.
Your CRM should protect every contract.
Quarterly treatments. Annual agreements. Re-service guarantees. The revenue model is recurring but the retention system is usually a spreadsheet and a prayer. We build the infrastructure that keeps recurring revenue recurring.
Pest control churn is silent
because nobody tracks contract expiration.
Pest control is one of the best recurring revenue models in home services. Customers sign up for quarterly or annual service and stay for years - if you follow up. The problem is most pest control companies track agreements in software that doesn't automate renewals, re-service reminders, or lapsed customer win-backs.
The result is quiet churn. Customers stop getting contacted, the treatment window passes, and they call someone else for next season. You never knew they were at risk because nobody was watching.
The best pest control CRM is one your customers never think about.
Everything just happens automatically, on time, every time.
Renewal reminders, seasonal re-engagement, re-service tracking, and new customer onboarding - all automated so your recurring revenue stays recurring without your team having to remember anything.
What we build for
pest control companies.
Recurring revenue businesses need CRM systems built around retention, not just acquisition. We build both.
60/30/7-day renewal reminders, automatic lapse detection, and win-back sequences for customers who don't renew. Recurring revenue that stays without manual effort.
Learn more →Every new customer gets the same consistent welcome, treatment confirmation, next-appointment reminder, and satisfaction check-in. Automated from day one.
Learn more →CRM flags customers who haven't been contacted in 90+ days, haven't responded to reminders, or whose last treatment was over a year ago. Your team calls them before they churn.
Learn more →Your contracts renew themselves.
Or they don't. And that's the problem.
Pest control is a recurring revenue business. The CRM's entire job is protecting that recurring revenue: reminding customers before they forget to renew, re-engaging customers who go quiet, and making sure no treatment cycle falls through without a follow-up.
Renewal cycle audit
We pull your active contract base, map service intervals by customer, and find every account that's at risk of churning. Most pest control companies don't know their churn rate until we show them.
Build for retention first
Contract renewal sequences with 90/30/7-day reminders, post-treatment satisfaction checks, upsell triggers for seasonal add-ons, and new customer onboarding flows. All built before your next renewal season.
Contracts renew before customers shop around
Your team stops manually tracking who's due for what. Customers get reminded automatically. Churn drops. Revenue becomes predictable month over month, not a guess.
Pest control businesses lose an average of 22% of recurring contracts to passive churn. Customers who stop renewing not because they're unhappy, but because nobody reached out.
What pest control operations look like
before and after Pear.
Recurring contracts and seasonal surges need systems that run themselves.
Questions from
pest control companies owners.
"Our recurring contract renewal rate improved significantly after Pear set up the automated reminder sequences. Customers renew without us having to track them down."
Recurring revenue only stays recurring if someone's tracking it.
Book a free assessment. We'll show you exactly how much recurring revenue your current setup is leaving exposed.
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