Plumbing software
Plumbing runs on two clocks: the emergency that can’t wait and the work you booked last week. Eidrix dispatches both, invoices on-site, and handles the follow-up — shaped around how your shop runs, and set up with you. Not an enterprise rollout, not a generic app.
Updated June 2026 · a field guide for plumbing shops
Eidrix is plumbing software that runs the whole shop — urgent and scheduled, in one place.
Emergency calls routed to the right tech fast, scheduled jobs that don’t fall through, invoices paid on-site, and the maintenance follow-up that keeps the phone ringing — in one system that adapts to your shop instead of forcing a rollout.
From the emergency call at 7am to the membership renewal — the four places a plumbing shop makes or loses money, run from one system.
Watch it build a plumbing systemEmergency or scheduled, see who’s where and route the right tech to the right call — fast. The urgent job gets covered without blowing up the rest of the day’s schedule.
From the first call to the closed ticket, every job tracked — parts, notes, status — so nothing gets lost between the truck and the office, and the customer isn’t calling to ask what’s happening.
Invoice before you leave the driveway, take payment on the spot, and see what’s outstanding at a glance — so the money isn’t waiting on a paper invoice and a follow-up call.
The maintenance reminder, the “how’s that water heater holding up” check-in, the membership renewal — the follow-ups that turn a one-time call into a customer for years, handled in one place, in your voice.
ServiceTitan is a powerful platform — built for big shops and priced for them. Housecall Pro is simple and quick to start, but it’s the same app for everyone. Most plumbing shops are caught between an enterprise system they don’t need and a generic one that doesn’t fit. Eidrix adapts to how your shop actually runs.
Comparisons reflect each platform’s general positioning, not a feature-by-feature audit — check current details with each vendor.
Built from the field
Cody B. · Founder
I ran a construction company and was project manager on jobs worth millions — and the whole time, the office side ran on spreadsheets, group texts, and a handful of apps that didn’t talk. Quotes sat in my inbox. Follow-ups slipped. Money I’d already earned sat there because I never got around to sending the invoice.
So I built the system I wished I’d had — one that bends around how a real field business actually works, instead of the other way around. That’s Eidrix.
“Built by someone who ran the trucks — then built the software to fix it.”
It does dispatch — routing the right tech to urgent and scheduled calls — but it runs the whole shop: jobs and tickets, invoicing, payments, and customer follow-up, in one system. Not just a dispatch board, and not a generic app you have to work around.
Yes — both live on one board. When an emergency comes in, you route the right tech fast without blowing up the rest of the day’s schedule, and the booked work still stays on track.
ServiceTitan is powerful but built for big shops and priced per tech; Housecall Pro is quick to start but it’s the same app for everyone. Eidrix adapts to how your shop actually runs urgent and scheduled work, and an AI does the dispatch and follow-up busywork instead of you operating another platform. Between an enterprise system you don’t need and a generic one that doesn’t fit — that’s where Eidrix sits.
No. We set it up with you on a call, start with what matters most — usually dispatch and invoicing — and grow from there. No rollout project, no login-and-good-luck.
A one-time build from $1,500 and a monthly plan from $250/mo that includes a pool of AI usage. We scope the exact number with you on a free call, and your monthly doesn’t start until you’re satisfied it’s running right. Full breakdown on the pricing page.
No — your customers, jobs, and history are yours, built so you can export and leave any time. No hostage situation.
Two questions, no signup — watch Eidrix build a working system for your trade. Or book a free call and we’ll map it together.