Pest control has never been the headline act in proptech. It’s usually the backstage crew, the problem no one brags about but everyone dreads when it shows up. A resident calls. A property manager sighs. A technician gets dispatched like it’s still 1999. By the time the ants or rodents are handled, the frustration has already gnawed through the walls. That’s where Pest Share decided to break the cycle.
Launched in 2020, Pest Share came out of lived experience, not a whiteboard brainstorm. Landon Cooley is a fourth-generation pest professional who grew up watching inefficiencies stack up like old service invoices. When local property managers started pressing for a modern fix, Cooley teamed up with Justin Clements and Tom Clements to build a platform that didn’t just digitize pest control, it rewired it. What they created was an automated, on-demand system that dispatches technicians, tracks jobs, syncs with property management software, and gives residents a direct line of communication. It turned an industry built on manual scheduling and guesswork into a transparent, data-driven service.
Now comes the next chapter. Pest Share has raised a $28 million Series A, led by Integrity Growth Partners with support from MetaProp, Capital Eleven, and RE Angels. It’s a round that signals more than capital; it validates a national model in a space most investors overlook. With operations across 48 states, over 700 property management firms using the platform, and 300,000 residential units serviced, Pest Share is already scaling at a level that feels less like a startup experiment and more like industry infrastructure.
Big names like Re/Max, Roofstock, and ARK Homes For Rent don’t sign on for gimmicks. They’re here because Pest Share delivers consistency and control. A resident files a request, the platform dispatches, a technician updates status in real time, and managers get analytics they can actually use. No phone tag, no guesswork, no blind spots. In a rental market of more than 20 million units, shaving inefficiency down to the studs is more than convenience; it’s competitive edge.
That $28 million is already spoken for. Pest Share is fueling deeper growth in single family and multifamily rentals, layering in advanced analytics, and building mobile apps to keep technicians and residents connected in real time. The company is hiring engineers, sales talent, and customer success teams to push adoption even further. This isn’t about spraying faster. It’s about scaling smarter, turning pest control into the quiet powerhouse of property management.
All the best to Landon Cooley, Justin Clements, and Tom Clements. Credit as well to Doyl Burkett and Integrity Growth Partners for leading the charge. Pest Share didn’t just spot a market gap. They turned pest control into a platform play, exterminating inefficiency one integration at a time.

