You run the dispatch, close the sale, and do the work. When a lead comes in and you're on a job, it goes to voicemail, and the next person who answers wins it. The system handles the catching and the following-up, so the work stops landing on you. Start with a $27 look at where it's leaking.
You do not need a chart to tell you the business runs through you. You feel it every day the phone rings while your hands are full. Here is the same thing named plainly, so we can fix the right one first.
A new lead calls or fills out a form while you are on a job. Nobody answers for two hours. By then they have called the next three names on the list, and the fastest reply got the work. You did not lose on price. You lost on time-to-first-touch.
You spend on a sign, a boost, a referral kickback, a directory listing. Ask which one brought the last ten paying customers and the honest answer is a shrug. Without that read, you keep paying for the marketing that feels busy instead of the marketing that brings money.
Quotes, scheduling, follow-up, invoicing, the actual work. It all waits on you. Take a day off and the pipeline goes quiet. The business cannot grow past what one tired person can hold in their head at the end of a long day.
Think of a good front-desk person who never clocks out. The next generation of these tools can do real work for you: answer the moment a lead comes in, keep following up until the person books or says no, and tell you in plain numbers what is paying off. You set the direction. The system handles the execution.
Every call, form, and message gets an answer in seconds, day or night. The follow-up keeps going on its own until the lead books or opts out. You stop losing work to whoever picked up faster, because now that is you.
Where leads come from, which ones turned into money, what each channel actually returned. You stop guessing which marketing works and start putting the next dollar where the last ten paying customers came from.
The repeat work, the chasing, the reminders, the rebooking: handed off. We teach the system what your business needs, and it handles the rest. It grows as you grow. You get your time back for the parts only the owner can do.
Most owners start with the audit, because it is cheap and it names the real leak before anyone spends on a fix. If you already know your gap and just want it built, there is a faster door. Both go to the same place: a system that takes the load off you.
Answer ten questions about how your business runs today. I look at it against what works for operators at your stage in Eastern NC, and you get a written gap report back in about two hours.
You already know where the work is leaking and what you want built. You do not need the diagnostic. You want me to help you put it together and turn it on.
The audit is the front door. If the gap calls for a build, the next step is the 30-Day Sprint. If you already know the gap, start there. Either way, you keep what you pay for: the systems and the logins travel with you. Want the full story on what the audit looks at and what you get back? Read the full breakdown.
$27 for ten questions, a written gap report in about two hours, and one call to walk it. Refund if no concrete gap surfaces. Already know your gap? Skip straight to a build.
About 2-hour turnaround · Eastern NC priority · refund if no gap surfaces