Examples

What could you stop doing by hand?

Pick the one that sounds most like your week. You will see the job as it runs today, then the same job once it is built, step by step, through the software you already use.

Every enquiry has to be handled by a person before anything happens

Who does it now: Usually whoever answers the phone, or the owner at night

How often: Every single time a lead comes in

How it runs now

  1. 1The enquiry lands in an inbox and sits there until somebody opens it
  2. 2They read it and work out what the person actually wants
  3. 3They retype the name, the number and the job into the CRM
  4. 4They write a reply, usually from scratch
  5. 5They set themselves a reminder to chase it
  6. 6Some weeks the reminder gets missed and the lead goes cold

Every step there is a person. Miss one and the whole thing stalls.

After the build

  1. Your inbox or website form

    A new enquiry arrives

  2. RightHand

    Reads it and pulls out the name, the number and what they are asking for

  3. Your CRM

    The contact is created, tagged and assigned

  4. Email or text

    A reply goes out straight away, written in your words

  5. Slack, email or your phone

    Whoever handles leads is told there is a new one

  6. Calendar or task list

    The follow up is scheduled, so nobody has to remember it

Nobody enters another lead by hand, and no enquiry sits overnight because one person was busy.

Nobody had to touch it.

These are illustrations, not case studies. No customer's system is shown on this page. Your build gets scoped around the process you actually run, and you read that scope before you pay.

Any of these can be part of your build

One repeated process with a beginning and an end. That is the unit, and it is the whole price.

Pay once

A one-time build, priced to your scope

$0 a month

No subscription required

Yours to keep

You own it outright. It is not a rental

You read the scope before you pay, including what is not in it, and if I cannot build it you get every dollar back.

I already know what I want built