Today Sanilog is open to everyone.

For two years it ran quietly on one fleet: Andrew’s, the portable sanitation business my father-in-law has run for years. Every route, every invoice, every bad Monday went back into the product. We didn’t open it up on a schedule, or because a runway ran out. We opened it when we stopped finding things we were embarrassed by and started finding things we were proud of.

So here’s what “version one” honestly means. The core is solid, and we run our own business on it every day: units, clients, contracts, recurring jobs, and the map. It isn’t everything we intend to build. It’s the part we’re confident enough to stand behind, and we’d rather ship that and keep going than wait for a version that never feels finished.

What it doesn’t mean is a launch-week scramble to sign you up. Our price is on the pricing page, one plan, and new operators start with credits so you can try it on a real week without a card. If you come on now you’re early, and early means a direct line to us while we build the rest with you.

Bring one truck, and see how it goes.