About EosLog

Field service software that small contractors can actually run their business on.

No tutorials. No 90-minute onboarding calls. No bill at the end of the month that costs more than a part-time employee.

Why we built it

Most field service software is built for the top end of the market. The pricing reflects it, the complexity reflects it, and the assumed staffing reflects it. A one-truck plumber or a husband-and-wife cleaning company opens the dashboard and sees a tool meant for a fifty-truck operation with a dedicated office manager.

We watched small operators lose hours every week stitching together spreadsheets, notes apps, scheduling tools, and invoicing tools. None of those tools talked to each other. A job rescheduled in one place didn't update anywhere else. A customer text didn't show up next to the job notes. The patchwork was costing real money in missed appointments, late invoices, and dropped balls.

EosLog is the platform we wanted to exist for that operator. One place to see the schedule, send the invoice, message the customer, and watch the work move from quote to paid. Built so the simplest path through it is the right one most of the time.

What we believe

Strong opinions about how field service software should work, and how a software company should treat the small businesses it sells to.

01

If you can't explain it to your spouse over dinner, it doesn't ship.

Software for service businesses should make sense the first time someone uses it. Fewer settings, smarter defaults, the simplest path is the right path 95% of the time. No 200-page knowledge base required to schedule a job.

02

Everything connected. No silos.

Schedule, inbox, quotes, invoices, and the client portal all read and write to the same data. A quote accepted updates the schedule. A job rescheduled updates the customer. A payment received closes the invoice. One change, visible everywhere it's relevant.

03

A one-truck operation deserves the same polish as a fifty-truck one.

The price tag should fit the business size, not the feature breadth. Plans start at $39/month for a one-truck operator and top out at $149/month for a full back-office shop. Small operators get the full product, not a watered-down "lite" version.

04

The client portal belongs to the contractor, not to us.

When your customer logs in to approve a quote or pay an invoice, they're interacting with your business. Our job is to be invisible scaffolding behind your brand, not to plaster our logo across the experience. Your customers should feel like they're using your portal.

EosLog isn't for everyone.

If you have 50 technicians and an office full of dispatchers, you probably want one of the enterprise FSM tools. Their pricing, training programs, and feature density are built for that.

EosLog is for the 1 to 10 person service businesses who got into this work to do the work, not to run an office. The simplest possible tool for solo handymen, small cleaning crews, two-truck plumbing shops, and the operators who'd rather be on the job than in QuickBooks. If that's you, you're in the right place.

EosLog is built for you if…

  • You run a service business with 1 to 50 workers
  • You're tired of running operations across spreadsheets and four different apps
  • You want your customers to be able to see jobs, approve quotes, and pay invoices online without you building a website
  • You'd rather pay $39 to $149 a month for software that just works than $300+ for software that needs a consultant to set up
  • You want the same tool on a phone in the field as on a laptop in the office

It's not for you if…

  • You run more than fifty trucks across multiple states and need enterprise-tier reporting and controls
  • You need a dispatcher seat with phone-system integration, GPS routing optimization, and a predictive maintenance engine
  • You require a procurement process, a signed MSA, and a six-week implementation
  • You want every workflow customizable through a low-code visual builder before you write your first quote

If that's you, EosLog isn't the right fit yet, and we'd rather tell you up front than waste your evaluation time.

How we work

A few practices we've committed to. They're how a small team behaves; they're also the company we'd want to buy software from.

  • Pricing is on the pricing page. Every plan, every limit, every add-on. No "contact sales" gating. No surprise overage fees on the next invoice.
  • No required demo to sign up. Start the free trial, kick the tires for fourteen days, walk away if it isn't right. We'd rather you decide on the product than on a sales pitch.
  • Support emails go to a real person on our team. No tier-one outsourced ticket queue. The person reading your email has access to the codebase and can usually fix the bug, not just file it.
  • We ship publicly and explain ourselves. Roadmap items, release notes, and the reasoning behind feature decisions are visible. When we get something wrong, we say so.
  • Your data is yours. Export to CSV anytime. No lock-in tactics. If EosLog ever stops being the right tool, leaving should be as easy as the day you signed up.

The company

Legal entity
Strobi LLC, doing business as EosLog
Headquarters
Sacramento, California
Founded
2025
Customers we serve
Small service businesses across HVAC, plumbing, electrical, cleaning, landscaping, pest control, roofing, and adjacent trades.
Get in touch
support@eoslog.com

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