Your Service Business Grew. Your Follow-Up System Did Not.
Several service businesses in recent discussions share the same structure: real revenue, real clients, real staff - but client communication still runs through one person checking email or typing texts. A $1.5 million cleaning supply operation describes itself as "Gmail-based, old-school." A property manager fields the same questions from tenants "over and over" with no routing in place. A landscaping owner at capacity is hiring their first employee, but the actual crunch is not hours on the job - it is intake and follow-up piling up with nothing behind it.
Why it matters
When the inbox is the system, the owner is the bottleneck. Leads that don't get a reply within a few hours often go to the next vendor on the list. Existing clients who get slow or inconsistent follow-up stop referring. The business is profitable enough to survive this - but not enough to grow through it without the owner working harder each cycle.
What usually breaks
The first failure point is follow-up after first contact: a prospect sends an inquiry, the owner sees it mid-job, and the reply goes out 36 hours later. The second is repeat communication - the same question from ten different tenants or clients, answered manually from scratch each time. The third is the lead-to-client handoff: the intake form, the quote follow-up, and the welcome message all depend on someone remembering to send them in the right order at the right time.
What to actually do
Write down every message you personally typed more than twice last week. Pick the one that came from a new inquiry or a new client. That one message - routed through even a basic trigger and template - recovers the most time with the least risk of breaking something that already works.
If this is your situation, email me at kirill@launchsoloai.com with three things: what is breaking, what you have already tried, what your stack looks like. I respond within 24 hours with a fixed price or a straight no. You can also see my productized offers and pricing here. ```
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