Build the route first. Layer the platform after it works.
FieldHost starts with one Florida service area and a manually operated trash/exterior route. The roadmap expands only after route density, proof quality, agent reliability, and host retention are proven.
Project timeline
From first route to property operations platform.
Each phase has a specific proof point. Later modules wait until the route model creates enough density to support them.
Phase 0
Weeks 1-2
Demand validation
01Interview hosts and agents, map the first service area, verify trash schedules, collect HOA pain points, and pre-sell the first beta route.
Phase 1
Weeks 3-8
Concierge route MVP
02Run trash out/back and exterior photo checks manually before building the full software platform.
Phase 2
Weeks 9-16
Software MVP and health alpha
03Move route operations into the product: host properties, agent route view, proof upload, task generation, billing, and property health alpha.
Phase 3
Months 5-6
Preventive maintenance
04Turn route visits into recurring property health value through condition reports, HVAC filters, battery checks, supply tracking, and PM schedules.
Phase 4
Months 7-9
Owner reporting and wear tracking
05Add linen wear scoring, replacement forecasts, vendor directory, damage packages, and owner-ready reporting.
Phase 5
Months 10-12
U.S. market expansion
06Repeat the route model in more vacation markets after the first Florida corridor proves retention, route economics, and backup coverage.
Phase 6
Year 2+
Partner-led international markets
07Expand through local operators in markets such as Dubai, Mexico vacation corridors, Costa Rica, Portugal/Spain, and the Caribbean.
Dependency rules
Later phases wait for operating proof.
The roadmap intentionally keeps maintenance, linen tracking, and international markets behind the first route milestones. That keeps FieldHost focused on what must work first: local route labor, proof reports, backup coverage, and host retention.
Software MVP
Depends on: Concierge route validation
Property health
Depends on: Reliable trash/exterior route visits
Preventive maintenance
Depends on: Property health checklists and task proof
Linen tracking
Depends on: Repeat property visits and owner reporting
New U.S. markets
Depends on: Repeatable agent onboarding and route economics
International markets
Depends on: Partner model, legal review, mature proof system
First market: Orlando, Kissimmee, and Davenport.
FieldHost launches in the Disney-area STR corridor because it has the right mix of remote owners, resort communities, HOA pressure, recurring trash pain, and route density.