I know what it costs to lose everything and build it back.
Three years ago an injury ended my ability to do physical work. Drone inspections. Construction. Dangerous trades. All of it — gone overnight.
For a year and a half I applied to every job I could find and got rejected. Not once. Repeatedly. Until I stopped asking permission and started building something nobody could take from me.
When I started talking to trade business owners — guys who were on site all day and back at the office every night — I recognized something immediately. They weren't failing. They were grinding. And the grind was costing them the thing that mattered most.
The dormant leads in their CRM weren't dead. They were just untouched. Because nobody had time. Because the active jobs always felt more urgent. Because follow-up feels optional until you run the math.
I built a system that handles the follow-up so they don't have to. So the business works while they're on the job — or home where they belong.