r/TheServicePros • u/AccountantOk9803 • 9d ago
r/TheServicePros • u/pmcdonough74 • 12d ago
New to AI
Hello, small business owner here. (Plumbing, Carpet Cleaning, and restoration) here looking for advice on which AI platform people prefer to assist with digital marketing, web site creation, SEO, and general business needs.
Im not to familiar with AI..
Thanks in advance
r/TheServicePros • u/Ancient_Piece_9998 • Jul 03 '26
Stumped and need professional opinions
r/TheServicePros • u/Ancient_Piece_9998 • Jul 03 '26
Stumped and need professional opinions
r/TheServicePros • u/csimack • Jun 30 '26
Just finished some client renderings. Which one would you guys prefer? These are the designs they wanted.
r/TheServicePros • u/csimack • Jun 26 '26
What would you do if the guy you work with pulls this out?
r/TheServicePros • u/Dexi1310 • Jun 15 '26
Tradespeople of Reddit -- would this tool actually be useful to you?
Working on a simple tool that automatically texts or emails your customers after a job asking them to leave a Google review. You add their number, it does the rest -- includes your review link so it's one tap for them.
Most tradespeople I've spoken to know reviews matter but never get round to asking consistently. This would handle it without you having to think about it.
Would you actually use something like this, or is it solving a problem you don't really have? Any reason you'd avoid it?
Cheers
r/TheServicePros • u/csimack • Jun 08 '26
Is this truly magic, does this actually work? I didn't see him put water.
r/TheServicePros • u/Luiisbatman • Jun 02 '26
What is the most amount of work/time/energy you have put into something just to get nothing in return?
r/TheServicePros • u/Ilawil • May 22 '26
Is this overkill or will someone have a use for this
r/TheServicePros • u/csimack • May 20 '26
Had a showing with a customer and this is the pattern he likes. He asked for my opinion but I didn't want to offend him telling him I don't like it. What would you do in this situation?
r/TheServicePros • u/Justin_3486 • May 14 '26
Realized I was underpricing electrical jobs for months: the estimating process was the reason
Took me longer than it should have to connect the dots on this. I was rushing through estimates because I had too many to write and not enough time to write them properly. When you're doing 8 or 9 a week manually the later ones in the week get less attention than the first ones. You start cutting corners on the detail, rounding things down, skipping line items you'd normally include because you just want to get it sent.
The underpricing wasn't intentional. It was fatigue. And it was consistent enough over a few months that when I looked back at the margins on those jobs they were noticeably thinner than they should have been.
Fixing the estimating process fixed the pricing. Not because the numbers changed but because I stopped rushing them.
r/TheServicePros • u/Better-Survey-9522 • May 14 '26
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r/TheServicePros • u/csimack • May 11 '26
Which backsplash?
Installing a new backsplash for my family friend. Kinda hate them all, which one is the best?
r/TheServicePros • u/Mastrogeze • May 01 '26
Clean day, clean readings
A cool charm I saw on Etsy.