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ServiceCore

ServiceCore sells business-management software built exclusively for portable-toilet, septic, and roll-off dumpster operators.

ServiceCore

ServiceCore sells business-management software built exclusively for portable-toilet, septic, and roll-off dumpster operators. The Lakewood, Colorado company replaces the paper, phone calls, and spreadsheets that still dominate a fragmented waste-services niche, layering inventory tracking, route optimization, and QuickBooks-compatible billing into a single tool. Its website lists customer workflows for delivery, recurring service, and pickup jobs, with a mobile app that transmits driver updates and time-stamped problem photos back to the office. The platform covers three asset-heavy service lines — portable sanitation, septic pumping, and roll-off containers — with a recently added module called ServiceCoreSELL for lead tracking and sales management. The company reports that hundreds of operators use its software and publishes a recurring industry report that benchmarks profit margins, fleet trends, and growth predictions against a dataset of over 500 operators. Public details on funding, ownership, and management remain unavailable: the firm’s about, team, and contact pages return errors, and no regulatory filings or press releases name principals or disclose an investment structure. Scale and governance are opaque. The firm does not disclose a headcount, outside offices, or any parallel vehicles such as a foundation or operating arm. No LinkedIn page captures an employee count or leadership roster. In the absence of public reporting, no verifiable event from the last 24 months can be surfaced to date the firm’s current posture. ServiceCore is structurally a vertical-SaaS company rather than a family office or allocator. It sells directly to business owners, not to investment committees. Its most consequential architectural choice is domain specificity: the product suite avoids general-purpose field-service features and commits entirely to the regulatory and logistical patterns of sanitation and waste hauling, creating a narrow competitive moat that generalist platforms overlook.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Lakewood

Corporate office

Lakewood, CO, United States

Sector focus

Enterprise SoftwareWaste Management

Frequently asked questions

What does ServiceCore’s software actually replace?

ServiceCore replaces the manual, paper-and-phone workflow that dominates small and mid-size waste-services operators. Its platform handles job creation during customer calls, route optimization for dispatchers, inventory mapping for units in the field, and automated invoicing that can be completed in minutes instead of days — with QuickBooks compatibility for back-office accounting.

Which end markets does ServiceCore serve?

The company serves three narrow verticals: portable toilet rental and service, septic pumping and maintenance, and roll-off dumpster delivery. Its marketing and product screenshots are built entirely around the language, inventory units, and job types specific to those trades.

Does ServiceCore offer a mobile application for field crews?

Yes. The ServiceCore Mobile App gives drivers turn-by-turn directions and lets them mark jobs as complete, report issues such as blocked units, and attach time-stamped photos that are visible to the back office. The office can monitor field progress without additional phone calls.

Is ServiceCore a family office or an investment vehicle?

No. ServiceCore is a vertical-software company that charges operators for a SaaS or software subscription. There is no public evidence of a family-office structure, an investment portfolio, or capital-deployment activity directed at outside companies.

Who owns and runs ServiceCore?

Ownership and leadership are not publicly disclosed. The firm’s about, team, and contact pages return errors, and no regulatory filings or news reports name a founder, CEO, or investor group. The only known location is Lakewood, Colorado.

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