A feature should solve a real problem in the working day. It should not exist just because it sounds advanced.
Small service businesses deserve software that fits the work — and a price that still makes sense.
I started Servmora after seeing the same frustrations come up again and again: people paying for systems built around much larger businesses, missing simple day-to-day tools, juggling several apps at once, or feeling they had to pay more just to unlock the feature they actually needed.
Servmora is my attempt to do that differently.
Build around the business owner who is still close to the work, not around a large-company software checklist.That means practical tools, clear pricing and no pressure to stay if the product is not useful.
Running the business should not mean rebuilding the same information all day.
A customer sends a message. Then the details get typed into a calendar. A quote is made somewhere else. Photos live on a phone. The invoice is another task. Rebooking gets left to memory. The business may be doing good work, but the information around that work is scattered.
Servmora is designed to connect those moments so the business owner can see what is happening without spending the day chasing their own admin.
The product should earn trust in the way it behaves.
Smaller businesses should not have to buy an expensive large-company plan to get basic organisation and useful help.
People should understand what a button, plan or feature does without needing technical language.
Servmora Assist can prepare and recommend, but the business owner decides what happens next.
The 30-day trial is the working system, not a staged demonstration. No card is required to start.
If Servmora does not suit the business, the owner can download the main business records they created instead of being trapped by their own data.
A small business may not have an office team behind it.
That does not mean the owner should feel alone.
Servmora Assist is there to help with the admin around the work: turning enquiries into drafts, preparing the wording after a job, showing what may need attention and answering product questions in plain English.
It is not there to take over the business. It is there to help the owner stay on top of it.
Explore Servmora AssistMake Servmora the system a small service business grows into — not out of.
There is still more to build and improve, but the direction will stay the same: listen to what real operators struggle with, remove unnecessary complexity, keep the pricing sensible and make every new feature justify its place.
See whether the idea works in your own business.
Use the real Servmora system for 30 days. Keep it only if it makes the day easier to run.