South Bend & Michiana · HVAC

Your techs are booked solid. So why is the office underwater?

Every job flows through you — dispatching, chasing parts, retyping the same customer into the schedule, the invoice, and the supplier order. The trucks run fine. The paperwork is what's eating your nights.

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Find 5 hours a week or your money back. Worst case, you’re out 45 minutes.
WORK ORDERNO. 0001
MICHIANA, IN
JUL 18, 2026
Where your week is going3–5 items
The fix for each onenamed + priced
Hours back per weekhonest number
GUARANTEED
OR REFUNDED
Sound familiar?

If your week looks like this, there's time hiding in it.

The revenue's there. The friction is in everything around the actual work.

The same customer info gets retyped into the schedule, the invoice, and the parts order.
Dispatch lives in your head, a whiteboard, and a group text — never one place.
Invoices go out days late because someone has to sit down and build them by hand.
Maintenance-contract reminders slip, so you're leaving recurring revenue on the table.
Every price change means editing the same numbers in five different spots.
If you're off the phone for an afternoon, the schedule falls apart.
What I'd do about it

One call, then a plan you can actually act on.

No enterprise field-service platform you'll never fully roll out — just the specific fixes a shop your size will actually use.

We start with one conversation. You walk me through a normal week — how a call becomes a job, how a job becomes an invoice, where you’re retyping things, and what you dread on Monday morning. I listen for the repetitive and the manual.

A few days later you get a short, plain-English report: what’s costing you time, what fixes each thing, what it runs a month, and where to start. Most of it is connecting tools you already pay for — some of it I can build once and hand you with no new subscription. The report is yours either way.

What that gets you

In audits like this, most shops get back around seven hours a week for roughly $60 a month in tools — before anything custom gets built.

~7 hrsrecovered per week, typical
A sample fix

What this actually looks like

HVAC · 6 EMPLOYEES
“Every new job, someone retypes the same customer info into three places — the schedule, the invoice, and the supplier order. Nobody had ever added it up.”

→ One connected intake form, built once. ~6 hrs/week back. No new monthly subscription.

Ready when you are

45 minutes. Worst case, that's all it costs you.

Book a time, walk me through how the work actually flows, and get back a plan to get your evenings back — whether or not you ever hire me again.

Book the audit — $999