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Rishabh

@rispectrum

Built AI that texts back missed calls and books jobs for service businesses. HVAC | Roofing | Law | Real Estate. Every missed call is someone else booking it.

Beigetreten Eylül 2023
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Rishabh
Rishabh@rispectrum·
@heatpumpnetwork the HVAC market is one of the best cases for this. emergency calls, after-hours demand, seasonal spikes — every one of those moments is a missed call that converts immediately for whoever answers first. what does your network look like, mostly residential or commercial?
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Heatpumpnetwork@heatpumpnetwork·
@rispectrum Very cool stuff! Love to learn about this m market - so many people looking for lost revenue and found efficiency. The opportunity here is massive.
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
most people building AI agents are solving problems for people who already have 10 other solutions. i'm solving it for the HVAC tech who doesn't know what an API is but loses $180K/year in missed after-hours calls.
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
the multi-location service business has a different version of the response problem. one location might answer every call. another goes to voicemail. the customer doesn't know the difference but the revenue does. standardizing ops across locations is where AI actually earns its keep.
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ServiceTitan
ServiceTitan@ServiceTitan·
The pool industry is fragmented. SPS PoolCare is fixing that. Founded in 2021, now the largest residential pool services company in the U.S. with 30+ locations and 2M+ weekly services projected in 2026. Standardizing on #ServiceTitan. Full announcement: servicetitan.info/4bosey8
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
@TheSharkDaymond @jobber blue collar businesses are the best candidates for AI right now. not because of hype. because the problem is narrow: too much demand, not enough bandwidth to respond to all of it. that gap between a ringing phone and a booked job is where most of the money is leaking.
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Daymond John
Daymond John@TheSharkDaymond·
Blue collar entrepreneurs are getting another $1M in grants with a top grant of $100,000! I’m partnering with @Jobber on their Jobber Grants program to select exceptional businesses looking to accelerate growth, strengthen operations, and unlock what's next. If you provide home and commercial services in the trades, cleaning, green industry, and more, these grants are for you. And I’ll be meeting recipients at an all expenses paid business retreat! If you’re serious about growth, visit the link in my bio and take five minutes to apply.
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
the 35% who haven't started have usually tried one thing that didn't work and stopped. the disconnect is scope. contractors get pitched AI that does everything. what actually lands is AI that does one job: answer when they can't. that's it. that narrow version has a 100% adoption rate.
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
real estate agent loses most deals not to a better agent but to a faster one. lead requests a showing Saturday 7pm. agent sees it Sunday morning. lead already toured with someone else and made an offer. the gap is 14 hours. that is where the commission went.
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
roofing company in a hurricane state. 8pm Friday. storm just passed. 27 missed calls in 4 hours. every one of them a homeowner with water coming through their ceiling. by Monday morning, 19 of them already have someone on the roof. after-hours is not optional in this business. it is the business.
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
@cookwithmrz @noahiglerSEO GHL + Make is the right stack for this. the thing that breaks is the handoff after the first AI response - when the lead says something unexpected the automation usually drops it. how are you handling that edge case for your clients?
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Zeid “Zieed” Daoud@cookwithmrz·
@noahiglerSEO Agent with assistable connected to GHL and couple make automations sets up a decent agent to answer questions and book calls to calendar
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Noah Igler@noahiglerSEO·
Setting up our first AI agent for a home service business. It will respond to all their email and text leads instantly with a follow up question. This client gets 50+ website leads a month in high season and their team was taking 2-3 days to get back to people. Now it's under 10 seconds... The agent can even quote roughly 30% of their jobs based on the info the lead gives it. Yes, there are softwares that do this but the good ones are $600+ a month. This is the future of SMBs.
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
@homecleaningguy @noahiglerSEO you actually ran a service business so you know what this feels like from the inside. most people building in this space are guessing. DM me - think there is an interesting angle between what you do (cold email) and what I do (lead response after the call comes in).
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
@Adian_PC @noahiglerSEO DM me - happy to set that up. would be good to understand your situation first before throwing anything at you.
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Purvish Shah
Purvish Shah@Adian_PC·
@noahiglerSEO Show us the way sensei, saving this and returning to book a paid call with you
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
@sellsroofs I do exactly this. missed call text-back, lead response, booking automation for roofing and trades. built and running in production. the fact you are already on roofs and understand the workflow is a real edge. most builders trying to serve this space have never seen a job site.
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Azad Tayar
Azad Tayar@sellsroofs·
Looking for people who have actually built: • AI agents for real businesses • Automated trading systems • Tools for blue collar industries Not looking to just learn. Looking for builders who want to build something real together. Automation for all trades. Who’s out there?
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
@hamza_automates @VeratoRoofing @Verato - this is exactly what makes sense for storm damage season. emergency roof calls coming in at 2am after a hurricane and nobody picking up is money walking to the competitor down the street.
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Hamza Baig
Hamza Baig@hamza_automates·
I BUILT A $5,000 AI AUTOMATION FOR ROOFING COMPANIES And you can copy it. This one handles everything roofers hate touching: • Reads the incoming job requests • Pulls out the project details • Checks availability • Builds the estimate using their exact pricing logic • Sends the proposal • Books the job • Follows up • Invoices • Collects payment • Requests the review All without the owner unlocking their phone. Same CRM. Same calendar. Same inbox. Just a system doing the work instead of a human. If you want the breakdown (how it works, what tools run it, and the logic behind the whole thing): Comment “500” and I’ll send it to you. (must follow for DM)
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
@pkm_tk111 the sign you have crossed from using to mastering: you stop tweaking the model and start fixing the SKILL.md. the model was never the problem.
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
@saurish_ignite ACP is the piece most people are sleeping on. Claude Code orchestrating OpenClaw agents means your development environment and your deployed agents share context. you stop re-explaining the codebase to each one separately.
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Saurish Savant
Saurish Savant@saurish_ignite·
This is the one. Claude Code + OpenClaw via ACP is the combination most people are sleeping on. Been using Claude Code with MCP servers for months — the moment these agent networks become plug-and-play, it stops being a developer tool and becomes a business tool.
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Saurish Savant
Saurish Savant@saurish_ignite·
The ACP angle is what makes this genuinely different. Most AI tools are isolated. ACP makes agents composable — like APIs but for autonomous systems. Been running a similar multi-agent setup with Claude + MCP for 6 months managing real business accounts.
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
how to tell your OpenClaw agent is stuck in a loop before you check the bill: same tool call appears 3 times in your session log with incrementally longer output each time. that is not a model bug. that is an ambiguous trigger condition in your SKILL.md. the agent is re-reading the skill, generating more output, still not matching the exit condition. fix the trigger, not the model.
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
your SOUL.md is not a vibe document. if you do not explicitly forbid behaviors, OpenClaw will try them. spent a week wondering why my agent kept calling external APIs. one line fixed it: "never make outbound API calls without explicit user instruction in this message" that is it. that is the whole lesson.
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
@AlexHormozi in service businesses this shows up as: the company that answers calls at 8pm on friday wins the HVAC market. not the smartest marketing, not the best trucks. just showing up when everyone else goes to voicemail.
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
You don't have to be the smartest to win. You just have to be the last man standing. Pain tolerance > IQ
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
@nathanbarry @mbrown_co the businesses that bounce from that are usually the ones that figure out what they were leaking during the fall. revenue collapsed but the problem they were solving was still real. that is the thing worth rebuilding around.
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Nathan Barry
Nathan Barry@nathanbarry·
Imagine losing $100,000/month… @mbrown_co lost a total of $1.5 million in just 18 months. But he said the worst part was losing his peace. Yet when he looks back on it now, he sees it as a gift. Search "Nathan Barry Show" to hear the story.
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
@thepatwalls the pattern that shows up most in service businesses: the ones that survive solve response time first, everything else second. not branding, not ads. just: how fast do you get back to someone who needs you.
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Rishabh@rispectrum·
@Codie_Sanchez also: some of the best opportunities are not about working more. they are about stopping the bleeds. service businesses spending on ads then letting after-hours leads rot on voicemail. the work is already done. just plug it.
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
It kills me how many people say they'd die for a chance when in reality they won't even work late for one. it is all yours to lose and the barrier is low.
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