A small selection of what's possible when local businesses install the modern lead-handling stack and let it run.
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Northland Garage Door, a 12-person operation in central Minnesota, was missing 3-4 calls a day during peak season — most going to voicemail and never returned.
We were losing at least 3 calls a day to voicemail. The text-back caught the next four days' worth of jobs that would've gone to a competitor. We've never been busier — and I sleep better.
Chris didn't try to sell us the moon. He installed the boring stuff that actually mattered, and our pipeline finally lives somewhere besides my head. The reactivation campaign paid for the whole year.
Pine River Equipment had a 4-year customer list collecting dust. We segmented it, wrote a 4-email reactivation sequence with seasonal offers, and turned it back on for the spring rental season.
A local plumbing & heating company knew reviews mattered for local search. But "remembering to ask" never quite happened.
Reviews tripled in 90 days. Just from asking automatically after every job. I'd been telling myself I'd remember to ask for years. Should have done this five years ago.
Honestly, the best part is how little I have to think about it. The systems just run.
First "marketing" thing I've ever done that paid for itself in the first month. Wasn't expecting that.
I asked Chris three weeks in if we could add ads. He told me no, do it after another month. He was right.
Setup was actually 10 days, not 14. The team is dialed in and they don't waste your time.
I finally know how many leads we get every week. Before I just guessed and got mad about it.
My phone stopped ringing on Sunday morning and I didn't lose a single lead. That alone was worth it.
20-minute call. We'll look at your business and tell you what we'd install first — and what we'd hold off on.