ServiceTitan Fleet Pro, now integrated directly into the FieldRoutes® platform, is a comprehensive, proactive fleet management solution that helps PMPs make the most of their investments. Vehicle GPS systems and AI-assisted smart cameras offer real-time data and insights, empowering our customers to make better-informed business decisions and gain a competitive advantage.
Fleet Pro users manage and oversee operations across the entire fleet management lifecycle to save money, improve driver safety, and maximize their investment. AI-assisted dashcams help prevent unsafe driving, protect against liabilities, and facilitate driver coaching—reducing accident risk by nearly 75% with improved driver behavior and real-time risk detection. And through GPS tracking and telematics, Fleet Pro users are able to maximize billable hours and ensure payroll accuracy with minimal operational overhead.
The pest control market will continue to grow in 2025, buoyed by increasing urbanization, growing awareness of pest-related health risks, and rising concerns around climate change that are shifting consumer preferences toward eco-friendly solutions. However, headwinds in the form of rising operational costs and an uncertain economic climate will challenge PMPs to maximize efficiency and ROI.
The companies that compete and win in a highly fragmented market will be those that embrace a digital transformation and adopt technologies to improve efficiency and customer service. In the face of rising costs of critical resources—including labor, fuel, and vehicles—AI-powered solutions and intelligent automation through platforms such as ServiceTitan Fleet Pro will help PMPs win by streamlining operations, maximizing productivity, and increasing profitability with existing headcount.
"This is another piece of equipment I can use to help you, to keep you safe, and to get you home safely." — Kendra Snyder, Quest Termite & Pest, Hellertown, PA, on what she tells technicians
"Our vehicles stay healthier and they last longer, and it saves us money.” — Melanie Espinola, General Environmental Services, Malden, MA