Fresh route offer

First cleanup is 50% off when you open a weekly tab.

Phoenix-area routes

Clustered routes make service better.

Scoop Tenders expands by neighborhood density. That keeps route windows tighter, pricing cleaner, and visit quality consistent.

A clean sunny backyard with a happy dog after Scoop Tenders service
Arcadia
Tempe
Chandler
Gilbert
Mesa
Scottsdale
Glendale
North Phoenix
Ahwatukee
Paradise Valley
Peoria
Queen Creek

Route logic

Better density means better service.

Tighter windows

Clustered stops let Tenders arrive closer to the promised time.

Cleaner handoffs

Repeat route notes mean fewer one-off instructions get missed.

How routes open

Demand clusters turn into service days.

Rather than pretending every ZIP is equally available, the demo explains the route model. That makes limited coverage feel operational instead of weak.

Neighbor density

When enough nearby homes request weekly tabs, a route opens with tighter arrival windows.

Route day assignment

Customers get matched to the cleanest day based on distance, dog count, and existing stops.

Not listed?

Start a neighborhood waitlist.

The right CTA for a coverage page is not a dead end. Capture the ZIP, explain the threshold, and invite neighbors to cluster demand.

5 homessuggested route threshold

Once a cluster forms, Scoop Tenders can offer a dedicated route day.

Check your ZIP

See whether your neighborhood is on a route.

Instant route$24/wk

3 route openings near 85018 this week

No contract. Route text before every visit.

Find your route

Check your ZIP or start the waitlist.

Coverage can be a conversion moment when the page explains how routes actually expand.

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