For snow removal

Field service software for snow removal.

Storm triggers, per-push pricing, GPS-stamped service photos, and weather-aware dispatch — built for the 24-hour adrenaline of a winter event.

Why generic doesn't cut it

Generic SaaS doesn't care whether it's snowing. Stelid does. Storm triggers, depth thresholds, per-push billing — all first-class.

What ships out of the box

Per-push and per-storm pricing models, weather alert triggers, depth threshold rules, geofenced clock-in, route optimisation, salt/chemical application logs.

Trade tools

Built for the way snow removal work.

Pick up to 5 to surface in your sidebar. The rest stay one click away.

  • Per-push pricing calculator
  • Snow depth log
  • Salt / chemical application register
  • Storm event tracker
  • Geofenced clock-in
  • Route optimiser
A day with Stelid

What the workflow actually looks like.

Storm hits → weather alert auto-creates jobs for every snow-removal contract → crews dispatched with route-optimised stop order → field worker captures GPS-stamped photos at each property → per-push billing aggregated automatically → invoices fire after the event.

  • Customer touches the AI receptionist or books online.
  • Job lands on the dispatch board with crew workload visible.
  • Field worker captures GPS-stamped photos + clock-in.
  • Invoice generates, syncs to accounting, payment link sent.
  • Customer reviews you, automation requests the next service.
FAQ

Questions snow removal ask.

  • Yes. Set a depth threshold per service area. When the local forecast crosses it, Stelid creates the jobs and notifies the dispatch lead.
  • Each completed visit logs as a billable push. Monthly invoicing rolls up automatically; per-storm invoicing runs after the event closes.
  • Yes. Per-contract SLAs (e.g. "complete within 4 hours of trigger") track on the dispatch board with a colour-coded countdown.

Try Stelid free for 7 days.

Pick snow removal when you sign up — the trade preset configures everything. Cancel before day 7 and you won't be charged.