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Ancient City Electric · sample shop
You're losing jobs you
already paid to get.
The leads are already coming in. Here are the three places a busy electrical shop loses jobs it already paid to get, each one caught in your name with your approval. The after-hours call goes to voicemail. The lukewarm review sits there unanswered. The good quote goes quiet and you're too busy on the job to chase it.
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Watch one shop catch every job it was about to lose

We built a working sample for an electrical shop. Tap through three real moments and watch each missed job get caught, in the owner's own words, with his approval before anything sends. Takes about a minute.

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Nothing in the sample is real or sent. It's a fictional shop, built to show you the idea.
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Missed call, caught in seconds

An after-hours call you couldn't pick up gets an instant text message back, in your name, that checks for a safety hazard and gets help moving fast. In the sample, a 9:08 PM call about a hot-smelling panel gets a licensed electrician out that night. That's a $280 service call that would have gone to voicemail and the next shop on the list.

Review replies in your voice

A lukewarm review is the first thing your next customer reads. The operator drafts a calm, owner-voice reply to a 3-star note about a late arrival and an unanswered permit question, and waits for you to approve it. No dollar today, but that is how a 3.9 becomes a 4.6.

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Quote follow-up that books the job

A $4,800 panel upgrade you quoted and never heard back on gets a friendly nudge in your voice after it goes quiet. You approve it, it sends, the job books.

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