Your field engineers service $400k lab instruments and ServiceTitan thinks they're plumbers: for startups and scale-ups
Custom field service management software for a Sunnyvale hardware or biotech company, dispatching technical field engineers for installs, calibration, and repairs, runs $60k to $140k over 4 to 7 months. ServiceTitan, Jobber, and Housecall Pro are built for trades like HVAC and plumbing. They don't model parts-by-serial, calibration schedules, or the technical service a deep-tech product demands.
Fast-growing companies in Sunnyvale cannot afford software that breaks at the next stage of growth. Whether you are early in software and technology, semiconductors, hardware engineering or already scaling, the goal is the same, ship quickly without piling up technical debt that slows the next hire and the next round. The right partner builds Sunnyvale startups a foundation that flexes as headcount, traffic, and revenue climb, so the product keeps pace with the ambition behind it.
Field service in Sunnyvale doesn't mean a van and a flat-rate repair. It means sending a field application engineer to install a semiconductor test system, calibrate a lab instrument on a regulated schedule, or diagnose a hardware fault that needs the device's serial history and firmware version. ServiceTitan and Jobber are excellent for HVAC and plumbing, where the job is a known fix and a flat rate. They have no concept of a serialized install base, a calibration-due schedule, or a service visit that depends on knowing which firmware the unit shipped with.
So your service team tracks the install base in a spreadsheet, schedules calibrations from memory, and shows up to a visit without the unit's history. For a biotech customer whose instrument needs documented calibration for compliance, that's a real problem. The trade-focused FSM tools manage jobs; they don't manage a technical service operation built around serialized, regulated equipment.
- Your field engineers service serialized, technical equipment, not flat-rate jobs
- Calibration and PM schedules are tracked from memory or a spreadsheet
- Engineers arrive without the unit's firmware and service history
- Biotech or regulated customers need documented calibration records
- Your service is simple and trade-like with flat-rate jobs
- You don't track a serialized install base or calibration schedules
- ServiceTitan or Jobber already fits your service model
- You can't support a mobile field app and integrations
- A serialized install base so every visit starts with the unit's full history
- Calibration-due and preventive-maintenance scheduling tied to each instrument
- Skills-based dispatch matching engineers to the specific equipment and fault
- Field access to firmware, config, and service history from the technician's device
- Documented service records that satisfy biotech and regulated-customer compliance
- Building a serialized install-base model is more involved than a job scheduler
- Mobile field access and offline support add engineering effort
- It integrates with your CRM (Customer Relationship Management), ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), and parts inventory, which you then maintain
- For simple, non-technical service, off-the-shelf FSM is cheaper and adequate
Field Service Management pricing in Sunnyvale: the real numbers
| Project scope | Typical cost | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Install-base + dispatch FSM | $60k to $95k | 4 to 5 months |
| Full FSM with calibration + compliance records | $95k to $140k | 6 to 7 months |
| Calibration-scheduling module only | $35k to $60k | 2 to 3 months |
The features that matter for Sunnyvale
Sunnyvale field service management: the full scope
The engagements Sunnyvale teams bring us most often: technician scheduling, mobile field app, ServiceTitan alternative, Jobber alternative, route optimization, asset and maintenance tracking and field service management software.
Exactly what you get
You get FSM software built for technical service: a serialized install base with full history, calibration and PM scheduling per unit, skills-based dispatch, and a field app that gives engineers the unit's firmware and service record on site. It produces the documented calibration records regulated customers demand. It connects to your custom CRM for the customer relationship, your inventory management software for parts and RMAs, and your ERP so service revenue and costs reconcile with the rest of the business.
How to choose a developer in Sunnyvale
Ask whether they've built around a serialized install base and calibration schedules, because that's the line between technical FSM and a glorified job scheduler. The right partner asks about firmware history, offline field access, and compliance records before quoting. Scope the build with your custom CRM and inventory management software so the install base, the customer record, and parts all stay connected across a service visit.
From kickoff to launch: the schedule
- !They treat service as flat-rate jobs; ask how they model a serialized install base
- !No calibration scheduling; ask how PM and calibration-due are tracked
- !No offline field app; ask how engineers access history without signal
- !Compliance ignored; ask how they produce calibration certificates
- !Only trade-FSM experience; ask for a technical-equipment reference
Most Sunnyvale teams pricing field service management end up comparing notes on lms, crm, shopify too; the systems share one data spine.
Rohan advises mid-market and enterprise teams on ERP, CRM and custom software, and has led delivery on dozens of business-software builds.
Writes for Digital Heroes, shipping business software for 2,000+ brands across 55+ countries since 2017.
Frequently asked questions
Why doesn't ServiceTitan work for technical field service in Sunnyvale?
Because ServiceTitan and Jobber are built for trades like HVAC and plumbing, where jobs are flat-rate fixes. Deep-tech field service means installing and calibrating serialized equipment and diagnosing faults that depend on firmware and service history. Those tools have no concept of a serialized install base or calibration schedule, which is why technical operations build custom FSM.
Can custom FSM track calibration schedules?
Yes, and it's a primary reason to build. A custom FSM ties calibration-due and preventive-maintenance schedules to each serialized unit and produces documented calibration records, which biotech and regulated customers require for compliance. Trade-focused FSM tools don't model this, leaving a gap that custom software fills directly.
What does custom field service software cost in Sunnyvale?
Between $60k and $140k. An install-base-and-dispatch FSM runs $60k to $95k; a full system with calibration scheduling and compliance records runs $95k to $140k. The serialized install-base model is the biggest cost driver, alongside the mobile field app and compliance records.