Keep warranty records organized so repeat visits do not start from zero.
Plumbing businesses that lose repeat revenue because install dates, warranty terms, and follow-up obligations disappear after the job closes.
Warranty Vault is a believable retention wedge, but it still needs durable customer-and-job linkage before it is a live self-serve promise.
Extends Apex beyond the first job and gives the plumbing stack a repeat-service memory layer instead of a one-and-done transaction.
Apex now has a signed-in Plumbing workspace shell so this wedge is no longer catalog-only.
Public beta page and workspace shell exist, but no certified warranty ledger or reminder loop is live yet.
Apex should market this as a serious beta wedge, not as a fully certified plumbing operating system. The right claim is: public explanation, signed-in workspace shell, and a clear certification lane.
What still needs proof is the service-data contract itself: real job intake, dispatch writes, estimate persistence, and recurring-service state.
Use Warranty Vault as a beta wedge, not a fake self-serve promise. Join the Plumbing beta if this workflow pain is real for you, or go back to the family map if you need the broader rollout context.
Pricing is the direct path. The product map is the context layer.
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