Automation by industry
The 'right' automation for a dental practice is different from a salon, which is different from a restaurant. Pick your industry to see the workflows that actually move the needle for your business model.
Automation for Contractors and Landscapers — Win More Quotes
Automation for contractors and landscapers that turns more quotes into jobs, fills your off-season with maintenance contracts, and grows reviews.
Automation for Dental Practices — Fewer Empty Chairs, More Revenue
Automation for dental practices that fills empty chairs, recovers missed new-patient calls, reactivates lapsed patients, and frees your front-office team.
Automation for Gyms & Fitness Studios — Fewer Cancels, Fuller Classes
Automation for gyms and fitness studios that cuts member churn, fills empty class slots, recovers failed billing, and frees the owner from front-desk work.
Automation for Home Service Pros — More Quotes, Fewer Missed Calls
Automation for plumbers, electricians, HVAC and roofers that captures after-hours emergency calls, follows up on quotes, and frees techs from data entry.
Automation for Small Law Firms — Faster Intake, Fewer Lost Inquiries
Automation for small law firms that catches after-hours intake, accelerates conflict checks and engagement letters, and recovers the billable hours lost to admin.
Automation for Real Estate Agents — Stop Losing Leads to Inbox-Switching
Automation for real estate agents and small agencies that unifies lead intake, automates open-house follow-up, runs listing-launch playbooks, and nurtures past clients on autopilot.
Automation for Restaurants & Cafes — Fewer Empty Seats, More Regulars
Automation for independent restaurants and cafes that cuts no-shows, brings regulars back, keeps reviews steady, and gives your team back the host stand.
Automation for Salons and Barbershops — Fewer Empty Chairs
Automation for salons and barbershops that fills empty chairs, cuts no-shows, brings clients back on schedule, and keeps every stylist's book full.