A letter from Max · Founder, Opervo
I built Opervo because I was on the truck and Jobber wanted $79 a month for software I barely used. The whole industry charges per seat, marks up your payments, and locks your data in. It's a racket built to extract from people too busy on the truck to push back.
I'm not raising VC. The moment you take that money, you spend the next decade defending margins instead of fighting for the people you started this for. Every Jobber, every Housecall Pro, every ServiceTitan is in that trap. They literally cannot offer what's on this page. Their boards would fire them.
I have a day job. Opervo isn't how I pay my rent. That's the whole point. It means I get to build this the right way, with the people it's actually for, on a timeline that respects you instead of a quarterly board deck. Nobody is going to pressure me to ship a worse product to hit a number.
So here's how I'm doing it.
You pay once. You're in. Every feature, every update, every year. Yours.
Year three you're already ahead. Year ten you've paid one-fifth what a Jobber subscriber paid. Year twenty the math becomes a joke.
Two reasons. Both honest.
One
I'm putting a stake in the ground.
The cap is 150 because if anyone can buy in forever, it stops meaning anything. This is for the operators who showed up early. And only them. After 150, the door closes. The number is the point.
Two
I want partners, not subscribers.
Anyone who buys this is betting on me before I've earned it. That bet matters. You're not a subscriber. You're a founding operator. I'll build like it.
I'm planning to build this for decades. But if anything ever happens, your Pass is protected. Pro-rated refund of remaining value, written into the terms. No disappearing acts.
If Opervo is ever acquired, your Pass transfers to the new owner at the same terms, or you get refunded. Your call.
If it's not for you, email help@opervo.io in the first 30 days and I refund you in full, no questions. After that it's non-refundable. Fair on both sides.
Your last 12 months of payments come off the lifetime price. If you've paid us $300 over the year, you pay $699 instead of $999. Email help@opervo.io to apply the credit.
Yes. At checkout, choose Klarna and split it into 4 interest-free payments. $249.75 every two weeks for Solo, $499.75 every two weeks for Team. Klarna handles the financing. From our side it's still one payment, and you're a Lifetime Pass holder from day one.
Lifetime of your account. Non-transferable. You get every current and future feature in your tier, forever. If we launch a brand-new tier above Team someday, that's separate. You stay on the tier you bought, with everything that ships into it.
Because the moment you take that money, the people who own you stop being your customers. Every promise on this page disappears the day a board starts asking about ARR multiples. No per-seat fees. No payment markups. Nothing between me and you. I don't want that fight. So I'm funding Opervo with the operators it's actually for.
I owe every Pass holder a pro-rated refund based on remaining estimated value. It's in the terms. I'm not planning to disappear. But if anything ever happened, you're protected.
No. No discounts. No flash sales. No reopening. After 150 passes are claimed, the door closes. That's the whole point. The cap is what makes it mean something.
Only if Team Passes are still available, and only by paying the difference ($1,000). After Team is sold out, no upgrades. Solo Lifetime stays Solo for life.
You shouldn't blindly. Here's what I can offer: 30-day money-back, written acquirer-protection clause, refund clause if we shut down, my real name and a real day job at the bottom of this page. If that's not enough yet, start on the monthly trial first. Come back when you're ready. The Pass is here until 150 are gone.
The counter at the top of this page is live. Reload it whenever you want. It queries the database directly. When it hits zero, the buy buttons disable themselves. No tricks.
150 of 150 passes left
Every feature we ship. Every update. Every year. Yours.
Max
Founder, Opervo
Austin, TX