Clear answers before
you invest.
What to expect from operational mapping, system connections, focused applications, and support.
What kinds of businesses are the best fit?
Serph is intended for operations-heavy organizations with several important systems, repeated cross-system handoffs, costly exceptions, and a clear internal owner for the operational result.
Does Serph replace our existing software?
Usually not. Serph keeps useful systems in place, connects the relevant operational context, and recommends replacement only when a current tool is genuinely preventing the required outcome.
What is an agentic system?
It is a production system in which AI agents work toward a defined operational objective using relevant business context, authorized tools, explicit rules, observable actions, and human escalation paths.
What if an agentic system is not the right answer?
Serph can recommend a process improvement, conventional software, integration, or no implementation. Serph One is evaluated separately for landscaping companies that need its focused growth workflow.
How does Serph connect to existing systems?
Depending on the system, connections may use authorized APIs, webhooks, databases, files, or dependable exports. Access, limitations, sources of truth, and writeback behavior are confirmed before implementation.
What happens when a connection fails?
Connected workflows should expose failures and incomplete data rather than silently continuing. Monitoring, clear error states, ownership, retry behavior, and human resolution paths are defined as part of delivery and Care.
Who owns our data?
The customer retains ownership of its business data. Access scope, storage, retention, exports, deletion, vendor responsibilities, and applicable security requirements are documented before implementation.
What happens after I send an inquiry?
We review the operation you describe and respond within one business day. A first conversation focuses on the business result, current systems, manual handoffs, constraints, and whether Blueprint is a suitable next step.
How much does it cost to get started?
Serph Blueprint is a fixed $2,500 assessment for one primary workflow or software decision. Custom software implementation is priced separately after the problem, scope, integrations, data needs, and rollout requirements are understood.
How long does a project take?
Focused first releases are commonly planned for 6–10 weeks after solution design. Larger initiatives are divided into stages that each deliver something usable.
Can you improve software we already have?
Yes. Serph can assess an existing internal tool, repair a fragile workflow, add a missing operational capability, or connect systems that currently depend on repeated manual work.
Do you provide ongoing support?
Yes. Serph Care can include connection monitoring, issue resolution, maintenance, security updates, user feedback, and planned improvements after launch.
Do you work outside Southern California?
Yes. Serph works remotely with businesses throughout the United States while offering a local option for organizations in Southern California.