New Artificial Intelligence Marketplace Modernizes the Pool Service Industry
New York, Sunday, 24 May 2026.
Launched in May 2026, PoolPros.ai uses artificial intelligence to instantly diagnose pool issues and match homeowners with vetted professionals, driving operational efficiency in the home services market.
Bridging the Gap Between Homeowners and Professionals
Launched nationally on May 24, 2026 [1] [alert! ‘Social media reports indicated early platform activity around May 20, but official press materials confirm the May 24 launch date’], PoolPros.ai, a privately held company [GPT], introduces an AI Pool Assistant that allows homeowners to describe their pool issues and instantly receive an AI-powered diagnosis, estimated cost ranges, and recommended service types [1][4]. The user experience is designed for speed and precision; by entering a ZIP code, project type, pool size, and timing, a homeowner can complete the request process in approximately 60 seconds [2]. Within a minute, the system matches the request against up to four local professionals who have the capacity for new jobs and specialize in the specific project type [2].
Empowering the Local Contractor
For pool service companies, the marketplace functions as an intelligent lead routing and local search infrastructure [1]. Pool professionals frequently spend thousands of dollars on low-quality leads, a friction point the PoolPros.ai team explicitly aims to eliminate by building a “smarter, more transparent marketplace powered by artificial intelligence and real local data” [1]. Contractors are provided with claimable business listings, ZIP code territory management, and automated lead delivery dashboards [1]. Furthermore, the platform integrates review aggregation, project galleries, and call tracking analytics to optimize customer acquisition [1].
The Broader Technological Shift in Pool Services
PoolPros.ai’s emergence coincides with a wider adoption of artificial intelligence within the pool maintenance sector [GPT]. Beyond lead generation, AI is being deployed to solve critical administrative bottlenecks [GPT]. For instance, Skimmer recently introduced an “AI Phone” service that automatically answers calls, qualifies leads, and creates customer records for a monthly fee of $99 [4]. This tool directly addresses a primary revenue leak for pool companies: missed customer calls [4]. The convergence of AI diagnostic tools and automated customer management signifies a maturation of the industry’s operational standards [GPT].