About Servinix
We built the platform we
wished existed
for field service businesses.
Servinix = nixing the complexity that SMBs deal with every day. One platform for AI call handling, GPS fleet tracking, and field service management.
The Origin
Three tools. Three invoices.
Zero integration.
Servinix was born from a simple observation: field service businesses — the pool operators, HVAC technicians, plumbers, and landscapers that keep everything running — are forced to stitch together multiple fragmented tools every single day.
GPS tracking on one platform. Scheduling on another. Invoicing on a third. Missed calls going to voicemail. A different login for each. A separate support ticket for every integration that breaks.
We decided to nix all of that. One platform. One invoice. One support line. And AI that handles the parts that used to require a full-time office manager.
Founder
Ananth
Founder & CEO, Servinix
Background in telematics, OBD hardware, and field service management systems. Spent years working on GPS fleet tracking infrastructure and understanding why vehicle data collection is expensive by default — and does not have to be.
Built Servinix to bring enterprise-grade operations tooling to the SMBs that need it most: the operators running 2-20 techs who are too large for consumer apps and too small for ServiceTitan's onboarding process.
Mission
“Replace 3 to 5 fragmented tools with one AI-native platform — and price it so that any field service business can afford it.”
Why Now
Four reasons the timing
is right.
The AI inflection point is now
Until 2024, AI call handling was a chatbot demo. Today it handles real conversations with real customers — indistinguishably. The window to build AI-native field service software is open. We built for it.
SMBs are drowning in fragmented tools
The average field service business runs 5-7 separate tools: scheduling, GPS, invoicing, communication, CRM. Each tool has a different login, a different support line, and a different monthly invoice. There is no reason for this.
GPS and telematics costs have collapsed
OBD hardware that cost $400 per vehicle in 2019 now costs under $50. Fleet tracking should not be a $100/vehicle/mo enterprise line item. We price it at $20/vehicle because that is what it actually costs to run.
The category winner has not been crowned
ServiceTitan dominates large HVAC and plumbing enterprises. Jobber owns simple freelancers. The middle — serious SMBs running 2-20 techs — is underserved by overpriced legacy software. That is our market.