Updated
Updated · Fox Business · Jun 23
Probook Raises $40 Million to Automate Home Services as ServiceTitan Looms at $6.3 Billion
Updated
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.

Insights

Is Probook's AI the key for private equity to automate and flip Main Street's most essential businesses?
Can a 24-year-old’s AI outmaneuver a $6.3B giant, or is their partnership just a prelude to acquisition?
As AI allows service teams to shrink by 40%, are skilled technicians next or are they just being freed from paperwork?