BlazeRoutes
Mobile App

A field app that keeps working when the signal doesn't

Technicians run the route, log what they applied, photograph the work, and take payment from their phone. The service record saves on the device and syncs itself when signal comes back.

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The BlazeRoutes mobile app showing a technician's route list, route map, and stop details

Built offline-first, not offline-tolerant

This is the part most field apps get wrong. BlazeRoutes doesn't just tolerate a dropped signal — it assumes one. Service work goes into a queue stored on the device, and a half-filled service form survives the app being closed and reopened days later. When the connection comes back, the queue replays on its own. Nobody re-enters a morning's work because a crawlspace had no bars.

Chemical logging that matches the label

Log what was actually applied without leaving the stop: the product, the quantity, the application method, and the areas and pests targeted — alongside the equipment on site and its activity level. It's the record your state wants to see, captured at the property instead of reconstructed from memory on Friday afternoon.

Logging products applied during a service in the BlazeRoutes mobile app

Also included

Every BlazeRoutes feature is included at every size — there are no tiers and nothing to upgrade to. See pricing →

Mobile App for Technicians questions

What happens when a technician has no signal?

Service work keeps going. Completing a stop, logging products, photos, notes, and time all go into a queue held on the device and replay automatically once signal returns, and in-progress forms survive the app being closed — even for days. Taking a payment is the exception: that needs a connection.

What can a technician record at a stop?

Products applied, quantity, application method, area covered, areas and pests targeted, dilution ratio and water volume, equipment inspections, photos, weather conditions, and notes — recorded at the stop.

Can technicians take payment in the field?

Yes. When a customer has an outstanding balance, the stop shows a button to collect it. The technician either runs the card through the Stripe payment sheet on their phone, or records a payment they were handed — cash, check, or a card type — against the balance. They can also save a card on file for future service. Collecting payment needs a live connection.

Does the customer hear anything when the job is done?

As the technician closes out a stop they can send the customer a service summary and fire an on-my-way notification to the next customer on the route — both from the same screen, without calling the office.

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