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Real problems, written out plainly

We are a new shop and we are not going to invent testimonials. Here are the situations we build for, so you can decide whether any of them sound like yours.

An HVAC technician crouched at an outdoor condenser unit at dusk, checking a gauge by the light of a work lamp.

HVAC/Illustrative example

The after-hours heat wave

The problem
A three-truck HVAC company gets most of its emergency calls between 6pm and midnight in the summer. Those calls go to voicemail, and by morning the customer has already booked someone else.
What we would put in place
An AI answering assistant picks up outside business hours, takes the address and the fault, and flags anything urgent by text.
What changes
Calls that used to end at a voicemail beep now end with a written lead on the owner's phone, ready to schedule first thing.

New lead captured

11:47pm

Marcus Reed, (313) 555 0177. AC not cooling, upstairs unbearable.

Urgent
A plumber lying on his back under a kitchen sink, working a wrench on a trap fitting by the light of a headlamp.

Plumbing/Illustrative example

The quotes that went quiet

The problem
A plumbing business quotes plenty of work but nobody follows up. Estimates sit in a notebook, and the ones that do not book right away are never heard from again.
What we would put in place
Every lead lands in one list, and automatic text and email follow-up goes out on a schedule until the customer replies or books.
What changes
Old quotes get a second look instead of being forgotten, and the owner stops relying on memory to chase work.

Follow-up sent

Day 9

To Janine Cole: "Still thinking about that water heater quote? Happy to hold the price."

A roofing contractor kneeling on a shingle roof in morning light, lifting a damaged shingle with a pry bar.

Roofing/Illustrative example

Invisible in their own town

The problem
A roofing company does good work but does not appear when neighbors search for roof repair nearby. Their listing is out of date and they have no pages for the towns they actually cover.
What we would put in place
Google Business Profile cleanup, consistent listings, and service-area pages written the way people actually search.
What changes
The business starts showing up for the towns it serves instead of being buried under companies from an hour away.

Profile updated

Verified

Service areas, hours, and photos live. Now appearing for roof repair searches nearby.

An electrician testing a circuit with a multimeter at an open residential breaker panel.

Electrical/Illustrative example

A website nobody could reach them through

The problem
An electrician has a site built years ago by someone who has since disappeared. It loads slowly on a phone and the contact form goes to an inbox nobody checks.
What we would put in place
A fast mobile-first rebuild with click-to-call on every page, a chat assistant that captures details, and hosting handled in-house.
What changes
Visitors can reach the business in one tap, and inquiries land somewhere the owner actually sees them.

New lead: click to call

2:15pm

Tapped call from the panel upgrade page. Ellis Nakamura, (313) 555 0190.

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