Federated operating system for service businesses — CRM, communications, field operations, quoting, and payments in one platform.
ROIzilla is a federated operating system designed to power a portfolio of service businesses. It integrates CRM, communications infrastructure, field operations management, quoting and estimation, payment processing, and analytics into a single platform. Unlike standalone SaaS products, ROIzilla is architected to be shared across multiple ventures — each business gets its own operational surface while benefiting from shared infrastructure.
Service businesses — HVAC, plumbing, roofing, landscaping, construction — run on fragmented tools: one system for CRM, another for scheduling, another for quoting, another for payments, and a mess of spreadsheets, texts, and phone calls in between. The fragmentation creates data loss, communication failure, and operational blindness. Existing solutions are either too generic or too narrow to serve as a complete operating system.
ROIzilla provides a unified operating surface for service business operators, field workers, and back-office staff. The system integrates customer records, job scheduling, field-worker communications, quoting and estimating, payment collection, and operational analytics. It is designed to be federated — each business unit operates independently while sharing common platform infrastructure for communications, payments, and data.
Conceived the federated platform architecture and business model.
Designed the system architecture, data model, and integration patterns.
Building the application layer, API, and frontend interfaces.
Core CRM and communications modules operational. Field operations and quoting modules in active development.
Communications and voice platform — messaging, telephony, and field-worker interfaces for distributed operations.
OperatingField-operations infrastructure for service businesses — equipment, facilities, workflows, and operating systems for real-world delivery.
In DevelopmentRelationship and meeting intelligence — structured context routing, qualification, and asynchronous discovery for high-stakes conversations.