Use job-by-job weather to make the call. Tell your customers. Move on.
Weather doesn't have to create hours of headache for your team.
14 days free. Every feature. Cancel anytime.
One bad storm Tuesday costs more than a year of RainDelay.
Three missed jobs. Two retreatments. Five VA hours on damage control. Customers who got the angry callback and stopped referring. Most operators won't say the number out loud, but it lands north of $1,000 before silent churn even starts.
RainDelay watches the actual weather hitting every job, every hour. Not a zip code forecast.

Tuesday morning, 5:47 AM.
Radar shows storms moving through the south side of the route by 9 AM.

Without RainDelay
- 6:00 AMOwner gut-checks the call
- 6:05 AMOwner texts both VAs
- 6:15 AMVAs start dialing 60 customers, one at a time
- 7:30 AM38 customers reached, 22 still to go
- 8:00 AMTwo angry callbacks: "you're not coming?"
- 8:45 AMLast customer reached
- 9:00 AMStorm hits. 3 customers showed up to empty driveways.

With RainDelay
- 5:47 AMRainDelay alert: "16 of 22 jobs at risk on south route. North route clear all day."
- 5:48 AMOwner taps "Reschedule south route only"
- 5:48 AM16 customers receive an email in the owner's voice
- 5:50 AMOwner makes coffee
- 6:00 AMVAs log in. Inbox already cleared. Day shifts to revenue work. North route trucks roll on time.
Hyperlocal isn't marketing. North side dry while south side wet. You don't cancel everyone. You reschedule only what needs rescheduling.
Here's what “with RainDelay” actually looks like.
Tuesday morning. 24 jobs at risk. Thursday clear. Two routes. One tap.
What it does.
Before the rain hits
RainDelay watches the forecast at every job address overnight. If tomorrow looks bad at a job, you get an alert that night. You plan tonight instead of scrambling in the morning.
When weather threatens the day
Your dashboard shows every affected job. One tap reschedules them, whether it's 1 visit or 300. Customers get an email in your business name, your voice, your reply-to. They reply to you, not us.
After every completed job
Weather conditions log automatically to the job: temperature, wind, humidity, precipitation. Audit-ready for the state inspector. Required in 22 states for licensed applicators.
Your customers don't know we're here.
The email says your business name. The body sounds like you, because you wrote it. The reply goes to your inbox. We make sure of that before you finish setup. You enter your email, we send you a test, you click to confirm. Until that works, RainDelay can't send anything in your name.
When the morning storm hits and you tap Reschedule, you see the email before your customer does. Edit it, add a note, change the tone for a specific account. The send button stays gray until you're ready.
The template is yours. Edit it in Settings, anytime. Edit it on the way out the door. Whatever fits.
What's in the box.
- Hourly weather monitoring at every job address
- Auto-detect at-risk jobs
- One-tap reschedule into Jobber's Unscheduled Visits queue
- Customer notifications in your business name with your voice and your reply-to address
- Preview and edit every customer email before it sends
- Verify-roundtrip onboarding so the wrong address can't be used
- Compliance weather logging on every completed job
- Multi-model weather: NOAA, ECMWF, and three more
- Calculator: run your zip code against 80 years of records
- SMS coming when carrier registration clears
What did last year's weather actually cost you?
We pull 80 years of NOAA precipitation data for your zip code. Apply trade-specific math from PCT Magazine, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the National Weather Service. Output a personalized ROI report in your inbox — yours to keep, no card required.
Most pest control and lawn care operators land between $10,000 and $20,000 a year. The number lands more conservative than you'd guess. The methodology lands more defensible than a typical SaaS marketing claim.
Personalized PDF in your inbox. No card. No commitment.
Pricing.
Solo
$69/mo
or $690/year
For one-truck operators.
Typically 8 to 20 jobs per day.
- Every feature included
- 14-day free trial, no charge until day 14
- Field Trial Guarantee + 30-day satisfaction
- No weather event in 14 days? Email us, we'll extend.
- Cancel anytime
- Audit-ready logs
Most operators land here
Team
$99/mo
or $990/year
For two to five-truck shops.
Typically 20 to 150 jobs per day.
- Every feature included
- 14-day free trial, no charge until day 14
- Field Trial Guarantee + 30-day satisfaction
- No weather event in 14 days? Email us, we'll extend.
- Cancel anytime
- Audit-ready logs
Not sure $99/mo is worth it? Most operators land between $10K and $20K a year in weather cost.
If you're the VA reading this for your operator:

Stop dreading rain days. Look like a hero on the phones. Never miss a customer. RainDelay is built so you can say “yes, your appointment moved” before the customer has to call. The morning gets calm. Your operator notices.
How it compares.
Watches every job address
- 6 AM scramble
- No (you do)
- Generic weather app
- One zip code only
- RainDelay
- Yes, hourly
Knows your jobs
- 6 AM scramble
- No (you do)
- Generic weather app
- No
- RainDelay
- Yes, via Jobber
Reschedules affected jobs
- 6 AM scramble
- No (you + VAs)
- Generic weather app
- No
- RainDelay
- One tap
Notifies customers
- 6 AM scramble
- Manual texts, one at a time
- Generic weather app
- No
- RainDelay
- One tap, your voice
You see the email before they see it
- 6 AM scramble
- No
- Generic weather app
- No
- RainDelay
- Yes
Logs compliance
- 6 AM scramble
- Manual, sometimes
- Generic weather app
- No
- RainDelay
- Every job, automatic
Multi-model weather
- 6 AM scramble
- No
- Generic weather app
- Single source
- RainDelay
- NOAA + ECMWF + 3 more
Built for outdoor field service
- 6 AM scramble
- No
- Generic weather app
- No
- RainDelay
- Yes