RVVETAI
Industries / Siding

Siding projects are won in the follow-up, not the first call.

Rivvet's Receptionist books the measure visit, and follow-up keeps your bid in front of the homeowner through a long decision.

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The leak

Where Siding work leaks.

01

Project inquiries need photos, home age, and scope before an estimate visit makes sense.

02

Bids sit for weeks while homeowners compare, and silence loses them.

03

Storm and hail damage calls surge past what the office can answer.

04

Finished projects rarely turn into reviews or referrals without a nudge.

Sample exchange

How Siding calls get handled.

CustomerWe are thinking about replacing the siding on the south side of the house.
ReceptionistHappy to help. Is it the full side, and do you know what type of siding is on there now?
CustomerIt is vinyl, and yes, the full side. Maybe more.
ReceptionistGreat. I can book a measure visit Friday morning and text you the confirmation.

An illustrative exchange showing how the Receptionist works, not a recording of a real customer call.

Day to day

What the employees handle for Siding shops.

Every Rivvet shop runs the same six AI employees, tuned to the trade's rules. Here is where they earn their keep in siding.

  • Receptionistcollects project scope and books measure visits from the first call.
  • Conciergekeeps open bids warm by text while the homeowner compares options.
  • Dispatcherschedules measure visits and installs around crew and weather.
  • Customersasks for the review and the referral once the job wraps.
  • Marketerdrafts storm-season outreach for your approval.

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