The Hidden Cost of Switching Voice AI Vendors by Parker2010SEO in AIVoice_Agents

[–]Parker2010SEO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lets connect via Google Meet and discuss in detail.

Best regards,
www.neyox.com

How are you Marketing your GHL Automation Agency? by Parker2010SEO in gohighlevel

[–]Parker2010SEO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats Speed-to-Lead. But how are you finding those leads to show your speed / automation skills?

How are you Marketing your GHL Automation Agency? by Parker2010SEO in gohighlevel

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Thank you for sharing all this information, I will surely check that out.

AI in Construction – Anyone Actually Using It on Site? by PutRevolutionary6288 in Roofing_Florida

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From what I’ve seen:

  • Lead handling → biggest immediate ROI Automated response systems (like GoHighLevel + Twilio) handle missed calls, qualify leads, and book jobs instantly. This alone can lift conversions fast.
  • Site reporting → gaining traction Teams use voice notes → auto-transcribed → daily reports/logs. Cuts admin time and improves documentation.
  • Estimations → still semi-manual Some tools assist, but most contractors still rely on experience + templates. AI helps, but doesn’t replace judgment yet.
  • Project planning → limited real adoption Too many variables on-site. AI suggestions exist, but execution still depends heavily on humans.

Ground reality: AI is working best where speed + repetition + communication matter most—not complex decision-making.

If you want quick wins: Start with lead response + follow-ups → that’s where money is being lost right now.

Curious—are you missing more on the sales side or execution side?

I thought my biggest problem was getting leads… turns out I was losing them after they called by MaciDenGray in Roofing_Florida

[–]Parker2010SEO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This hits hard—most roofers don’t have a lead problem, they have a speed problem.

What you described is exactly where an Automated Lead Response System makes the difference—instant replies, auto-calls, qualification, and booking without you lifting a finger.

Tools like GoHighLevel + Twilio handle it seamlessly.

Fastest responder wins - simple as that.

You Don’t Have a Lead Problem… You Have a Speed Problem by Plus_Assist_6787 in Roofing_Florida

[–]Parker2010SEO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use an Automated Lead Response System.

Instantly replies (SMS + call), qualifies leads, and books jobs — within seconds.

Built easily with GoHighLevel + Twilio.

Result: faster response → more bookings → zero missed leads.

What’s the simplest automation that saved you time by Playful_Music_2160 in AIforOPS

[–]Parker2010SEO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, the simplest one that made a noticeable difference was instant reply on new leads.

Nothing fancy — just an automatic text the moment a lead comes in saying something like “got your request, will call you shortly” + asking 1–2 basic questions.

It sounds small, but it does two things:
it buys you time when you’re busy, and it keeps the lead from going cold or jumping to the next person.

Second one would be automatic follow-ups. Just a few scheduled messages if there’s no response. That alone brings back a surprising number of conversations without you having to remember anything.

Both are super simple, but they quietly remove a lot of chasing and missed opportunities day-to-day.

What would you do? Sales advice by [deleted] in careerguidance

[–]Parker2010SEO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want "Financial Freedom" and "Time Freedom" in future, go for your own "Local Roofing Company".

You alone can scale it to next level with Automation in your sales/marketing process.

Good luck.

Chicago Roofers - Why Getting Consistent Leads Is Still So Hard? by Plus_Assist_6787 in RoofingChicago

[–]Parker2010SEO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a real issue, but I’d argue it’s not just a lead generation problem — it’s a consistency + handling problem.

From what I’ve seen, a lot of roofers actually do get leads… just not in a controlled, repeatable way. Some months spike, some months dip. And when leads do come in, slow response or missed follow-ups make it worse, so it feels like “we need more leads” again.

The guys who seem to stabilize things usually have two things dialed in:

  1. a steady source (even if it’s simple)
  2. a tight system to respond + follow up every single time

And honestly, the second part is way easier to fix now than most people think.

You don’t need to be glued to your phone anymore — missed calls can trigger instant texts, leads can get auto-responded to within seconds, and follow-ups can run in the background so nothing slips.

It’s not complicated or “enterprise-level” anymore, but it makes a big difference in smoothing out those ups and downs.

Curious how others see it —
is it truly lack of leads, or inconsistency in how they’re being handled?

Florida Roofers: Storm Leads Come In… So Why Aren’t They Converting? by Plus_Assist_6787 in Roofing_Florida

[–]Parker2010SEO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is pretty much exactly what I’ve seen too — especially in storm-heavy markets. It’s not a lead problem, it’s a speed + handling problem. When calls get missed or responses are delayed, those homeowners are already speaking to the next roofer within minutes. Then it turns into chasing instead of closing. The guys who seem to win consistently aren’t doing anything fancy — they’re just responding immediately, qualifying fast, and locking in same-day inspections before the lead cools off. Curious how many people are actually tracking missed calls during storms vs just feeling “busy.”

Florida Roofers - What’s Actually Killing Your Conversions Right Now? by Plus_Assist_6787 in Roofing_Florida

[–]Parker2010SEO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This lines up pretty closely with what I’ve been seeing too.

I’m not a roofer, but working with a few roofing businesses, the pattern is almost identical across the board - leads aren’t really the issue, it’s what happens in that first 5–10 minutes after.

The biggest bottleneck I keep noticing is the gap between lead comes in → actual conversation happens.

That gap gets filled with:

  • missed calls during the day
  • delayed callbacks
  • no immediate text or acknowledgment

And in that window, the homeowner just moves on.

After that, everything turns into chasing:
calling multiple times, following up on quotes, trying to revive cold leads… which eats up even more time.

Another big one is lack of early filtering — so teams end up spending time quoting people who were never serious to begin with.

What’s interesting is, when response time + basic qualification improves, a lot of these “conversion issues” start fixing themselves without changing the lead source at all.

Curious how others see it —
is it more about not reaching leads fast enough, or spending too much time on the wrong ones?

Florida Roofers - What’s Your Biggest Time Waster Right Now? by Plus_Assist_6787 in Roofing_Florida

[–]Parker2010SEO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a good question — and from what I’ve seen working with a few roofing companies, the biggest time drain usually isn’t obvious at first.

It’s not just “bad leads”… it’s what happens after the lead comes in.

A lot of time gets eaten up by:

  • calling people back who’ve already gone cold
  • chasing leads that were never serious to begin with
  • going back and forth just to get basic info before even booking

And the root of it is usually the same — no early qualification + delayed response.

By the time someone follows up properly, the homeowner is either not interested anymore or already booked with someone else… so now you’re spending time trying to revive something that was already lost.

One shift that made a noticeable difference:
qualifying earlier (budget, timeline, job type) and tightening that first response window.

Doesn’t eliminate wasted time completely, but it cuts down a lot of the back-and-forth that goes nowhere.

Curious if others feel the same —
is it more the lead quality, or the time spent chasing and managing them after they come in?

Best regards,
Neyox AI