These aren't products on a shelf — they're examples of what a build looks like when it's done right. Yours gets scoped to your workflow, your county, your customers. If your bottleneck isn't here, that's what the first call is for.
Permitting is the same nightmare in every county — except every county makes it a different nightmare. Requirements shift by jurisdiction, checklists live in PDFs from 2019, and one missing document costs you a week. This agent learns your jurisdictions and keeps the packets straight.
Most estimates don't lose to a competitor — they lose to silence. Everyone means to follow up. Nobody has time. This agent follows up the way your best salesperson would if they had nothing else to do.
When a homeowner with a burst pipe hits voicemail, they don't leave a message — they call the next name on the list. This agent texts back in seconds, so the lead is still yours when your tech climbs off the ladder.
You did the work. Getting paid for it shouldn't be a second job. This agent runs the follow-up cadence you never have time for — polite, consistent, documented — and only pulls you in when it actually needs a human decision.
Your bottleneck isn't on this page? Good. The best builds come from the weird, specific problem only your company has.
Scheduling chaos across three crews. Warranty registrations nobody files. Supplier quotes that take a week to compare. Job photos that never make it to the customer. If a person in your office does it with a keyboard and it makes them want to quit — it's probably a build.
15 minutes on what eats your week. If an agent isn't worth it for your operation, we'll say so.