for pool guys, by one dev

Route. Log. Bill.
Stop running a route business on a clipboard.

RouteSkim is the simplest software for independent pool service companies. Your tech opens their phone and sees today's route. They log chemistry and a photo at each stop. Customers get billed automatically. That's it. That's the whole thing.

60-second walkthrough. no login, no signup, no card.

look —

If you're running 50–300 pools off a spreadsheet, a paper route sheet, and a group text with your techs — this is for you. If you're paying $300/mo for ServiceTitan and using 4% of it — this is also for you. If you've got 50+ trucks, this isn't.

$80

average pool service ticket

One forgotten invoice = $80 out the door. RouteSkim closes invoices automatically the second a tech marks a stop done.

3 wks

how long ghosting takes

Customers usually go quiet before they cancel. RouteSkim flags accounts that haven't been serviced in 14+ days so you call them before they cancel.

$99

per month, no per-tech fees

ServiceTitan charges per seat. We don't. Whether you've got 1 tech or 10, it's the same price.

what you get

Four things. Done right. Nothing else.

for your tech

The day. On their phone. Tap, log, done.

Your tech opens their phone in the morning and there's the day. Stops in order, every customer's chemistry baseline, gate codes, anything they need. No more ‘where am I supposed to go after the Hendersons?’ texts at 10am.

today · 8 stops
  • Henderson · 12 Oak
  • Marquez · 88 Palm
  • Khan · 401 Reef
  • Bellucci · 22 Coral
  • Park · 78 Tide
  • Ortiz · 9 Seabreeze

for the customer

Photo. Reading. Done in 30 seconds.

Snap a pool photo. Log pH and chlorine. Add a one-line note if you want. Mark it done. That's the entire workflow. The tech doesn't have to type more than they have to.

khan · 401 reef ln

pool photo · 10:08am

pH

7.3

cl

1.4

alk

92

for the wallet

Service done = invoice sent.

The second your tech marks a stop complete, the customer's card on file gets charged for their monthly tier. No more invoicing on Friday. No more chasing. No more $80 just sitting on the table.

auto-billing · this week
Henderson$175paid
Marquez$195paid
Khan$220billed
Bellucci$165queued
Park$185queued

for the owner

One screen. What's happening, what's late, who's about to leave.

The dashboard you wish QuickBooks gave you. Today's revenue. Stops behind schedule. Customers who haven't been serviced in two weeks. Pending invoices. It's all there. You don't have to dig.

owner · today

revenue

$1,640

stops done

8 / 21

churn risk · 3

Mendez · Vasquez · Cole — 14+ days no service

hi — about me

I'm Rawad. I build RouteSkim out of Cleveland.

One developer · 18 years old · zero outside funding

I'm not an HVAC bro. I'm not a Y Combinator startup with three sales people and a quota. I'm one developer who got tired of watching pool service companies — real working ones — pay $300/mo for software they hate, or run their whole operation on a paper sheet because the existing tools are bloated.

RouteSkim does the four things you actually need. Route, log, bill, watch your operation. Nothing else. It runs on the web so your tech doesn't need to install anything. It works on their phone in the field. The owner sees it on a laptop at home.

If something breaks, you text me. I'll fix it that week. That's the deal. That's why I built this and not ServiceTitan.

— Rawad

what it costs

$99/month.
No per-tech fees.

Unlimited techs. Unlimited customers. Stripe takes their 2.9% when a customer pays — that's the only other cost. Setup is $0. Cancel anytime, your data exports as a CSV.

see the demo first →
  • Route view + auto-route ordering
  • Chemistry log + photo on every visit
  • Auto-billing via Stripe (card or ACH)
  • Owner dashboard with churn risk
  • Branded login (your logo, your colors)
  • Customer profiles + permanent service history
  • Direct support from me, same week

15-minute call. Then you decide.

Tell me what you're using now and where it breaks. I'll show you RouteSkim and tell you straight whether it fits. If not, we both move on.