PPPoopPilot

Competitor comparison

PoopPilot vs Sweep&Go

If you are evaluating both tools, this page gives you a practical side-by-side view focused on day-to-day route execution, not generic software checklists.

Sweep&Go notes are based on publicly available marketing copy on February 21, 2026 and may change over time.

Best fit for PoopPilot

  • You want route and stop completion to be the center of the system.
  • You need recurring billing with simple plan tiers and no per-staff add-ons.
  • You want your operators in one mobile workflow during service windows.

Category

PoopPilot

Sweep&Go

Operational impact

Pricing model

Flat monthly plans by business size.

Published plans include active-staff limits.

Scaling your crew does not force a pricing jump every time staffing changes.

Daily operations

Operator workflow centered on route stops, status, and notes.

Broader all-in-one positioning across CRM and operations.

Field teams can open one screen and close stops faster.

Setup path

Start with customer, property, and route workflow first.

Public site emphasizes larger multi-feature stack.

New crews can onboard with less process overhead.

Suggested switch plan

Step 01

Import your core customer list

Bring over active customers and properties first so your next route can run immediately.

Step 02

Recreate weekly and bi-weekly plans

Set cadence and billing once, then let route generation build today's stop list.

Step 03

Run one live route and verify notes

Have one operator complete a route end-to-end to validate stop statuses and service notes.

Want help planning your migration?

Book a working session and we will map your routes, customers, and billing flow into PoopPilot.