Probook Raises $40 Million to Automate Home Services as ServiceTitan Looms at $6.3 Billion
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Updated · Fox Business · Jun 23
Probook Raises $40 Million to Automate Home Services as ServiceTitan Looms at $6.3 Billion
2 articles · Updated · Fox Business · Jun 23
Summary
$40 million in new funding gives Probook fresh backing to expand its AI operating system for electricians, plumbers and HVAC businesses, with Andreessen Horowitz leading a $34 million Series A and Sequoia leading a $6 million seed round.
George Eliadis built the platform after seeing dispatching failures and missed calls in his family's pressure-washing business, arguing fragmented AI tools have added complexity instead of fixing lost revenue and scheduling gaps.
Probook says its single system handles calls, job data, customer updates and technician assignment; one Indiana repair company with 260 technicians booked 2,873 jobs in its first month with zero human intervention.
A Kansas business using Probook for eight months lifted revenue 10% per job with a team 40% smaller, and the startup is also pitching private-equity buyers rolling up home-service firms.
ServiceTitan remains the biggest competitive question: the public rival is valued at $6.3 billion, has its own AI scheduling product, and currently also lists Probook as a partner.