Who we work with
For Contractors
Your quotes, follow-ups, and reviews, handled while you're on the job.
Contracting runs on quotes and referrals, and both leak in the same place: the follow-up that doesn’t happen because you were on a roof all day.
The work that slips in busy season
The quote nobody answered. You measured, you wrote it up, you sent it. Then three more estimates landed and it fell off the list. A follow-up that sends itself after three days of silence, written the way you’d write it, catches the jobs that were just waiting for a nudge. Those are the cheapest jobs you’ll ever win; you already did the estimate.
The review you never asked for. The final walkthrough goes fine, the customer is happy, and nobody ever asks. A short request that goes out a couple of days after the job closes, with a direct link to your Google review page, turns finished work into the thing your next customer checks first.
Estimate no-shows. A homeowner who booked a walkthrough two weeks ago gets a confirmation when they book and a reminder the day before. Fewer wasted drives.
A site that shows real jobs
Nobody hires a contractor off stock photos. The site gets a gallery from your actual work, pages for the services you actually offer, and the local-search basics done properly, so “epoxy garage floor Lancaster” finds you and not just the lead-resale middlemen.
That’s not a theory. crottipainting.com is a painting and epoxy business with 28 years of jobs that had no web presence at all: now live, indexed, with a gallery drawn from five years of real work. Same playbook, every time.
What we'd build
Process Automation
Quote follow-up, review requests, scheduling. The everyday work you already do by hand, running on its own.
DetailsAutomation Assessment
A paid, honest audit of where automation actually pays off in your shop. A one-time diagnostic, credited toward the build.
DetailsGrounded AI Advice
Straight guidance on where AI genuinely helps and where it's just noise. What works, not what's hot.
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