Pool route software has matured significantly. What once required a spreadsheet, a paper route sheet, and a prayer has been replaced by purpose-built platforms that handle scheduling, chemical logging, invoicing, customer notifications, and route optimization in a single subscription. But "purpose-built" and "worth the money" aren't always the same thing. Here's a clear-eyed comparison of your options.
Skimmer launched in 2016 and has become the category leader in pool-specific route management software. After raising $74M in venture capital, the platform has invested heavily in mobile app quality, automation features, and integrations. Skimmer's core feature set:
Pricing: $99/month (solo), $149/month (small team), custom enterprise
Trial: 14 days free
Best for: Growing operations, 30+ accounts, multi-tech companies
Pool Brain is Skimmer's closest competitor and targets the same market with a simpler interface and lower starting price. Its core features overlap significantly with Skimmer: route management, chemical logging, customer notifications, and invoicing. The interface is more streamlined, which some solo operators prefer.
Pricing: ~$69/month (solo), scales with techs
Best for: Solo operators and small teams who want pool-specific software at lower cost
| Feature | Skimmer | Pool Brain | Jobber |
|---|---|---|---|
| Route scheduling | Yes (optimized) | Yes | Yes |
| Chemical log | Yes (detailed) | Yes | Basic |
| Auto customer reports | Yes | Yes | Limited |
| Invoicing + payments | Yes (Stripe) | Yes | Yes |
| Multi-tech | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Equipment tracking | Yes | Basic | No |
| Offline capability | Partial | Partial | No |
| Starting price | $99/mo | $69/mo | $49/mo |
| Pool-specific | Yes | Yes | No |
For a solo tech under 30 accounts, a well-designed Google Sheets route tracker with Google Maps for navigation is a legitimate system. Build columns for: account name, address, service day, last service date, chemical readings, and notes. Route daily stops with Google Maps' waypoint feature. Total cost: $0.
The limitation is admin time. At 40+ accounts, manually logging readings, generating invoices, and tracking chemical history in a spreadsheet takes 5–10 hours/week that software would eliminate.
Jobber is a general field service app, not pool-specific. It handles scheduling, dispatching, quoting, invoicing, and basic customer communication. Chemical logging is limited. Best for multi-service businesses or techs who want to avoid pool-specific lock-in.
SplashLens serves a different purpose than route management software — it's a field chemistry tool, not a billing and scheduling platform. It handles dosing calculations, chemical reference, and service checklists offline. Most techs use it alongside a route management platform, not instead of one.
SplashLens is not a replacement for Skimmer or Pool Brain. It's a complement. Route software handles scheduling and billing. SplashLens handles chemistry calculations and field reference — functions route software largely skips.
The break-even point for most route management subscriptions is around 30–35 accounts. Here's why:
Below 30 accounts, the savings don't justify $99–$149/month. Above 30, they clearly do. The inflection point is also when customer communication (automated service reports) starts to meaningfully differentiate your business from competitors who text updates manually or not at all.
Pick Skimmer if you're scaling past 40 accounts, running a multi-tech operation, or want the most feature-complete platform with strong mobile apps and active development.
Pick Pool Brain if you want pool-specific software at a lower price point and prefer a simpler interface. Solid for solo operators at 20–60 accounts.
Start free if you're under 25 accounts — use Google Sheets for route tracking, SplashLens for chemistry, and QuickBooks Simple Start or Wave for invoicing.
SplashLens: offline chemical dosing calculators and field reference. Works alongside Skimmer, Pool Brain, or your own system.
Open SplashLens Free →Skimmer starts at $99/month for a solo tech and scales up to $199/month for teams. Enterprise pricing is available for larger operations. All plans include a 14-day free trial.
Yes. Pool Brain starts at around $69/month for a solo operator, compared to Skimmer's $99/month starting price. For small routes, Pool Brain offers meaningful savings with comparable core features.
Yes — many successful techs run 30–50 accounts with a paper route sheet, a spreadsheet for billing, and text/email for customer communication. Software becomes cost-justified around 30–40 accounts when admin time clearly exceeds the subscription cost.
Yes — both Skimmer and Pool Brain send automated service reports to customers after each visit, including chemical readings, technician notes, and timestamps. This is one of the biggest value-adds of paid route software.
Both Skimmer and Pool Brain have solid iOS and Android apps. Skimmer's mobile app is generally considered more polished. Pool Brain's is simpler but faster for basic stop logging.