Chicago contractors

Find the 3 follow-up leaks slowing down your contractor business.

FollowThruOps helps owner-led Chicago contractors tighten estimate follow-up, homeowner communication, and daily operating visibility without dropping a generic chatbot into the middle of the business.

Best fit: remodelers, GCs, roofing, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and field-service teams in Chicagoland.

What usually breaks first

  • Leads sit too long before the first follow-up goes out.
  • Homeowner updates depend on whoever remembers to send them.
  • Estimate, schedule, and blocker notes live in scattered texts and DMs.
If your mornings start with “who still needs an update?” or “did we ever follow up on that estimate?”, this page is for you.

New proof asset

See an anonymized sample 3-Leak Audit before you book.

We turned common contractor breakdowns into a concrete sample audit so you can judge the quality of the thinking before you reach out.

Open Sample Audit

The offer

Start with a free 3-Leak Follow-Up Audit.

We review the workflow that matters most first: estimate follow-up, homeowner updates, scheduling visibility, or daily blocker tracking. Then we show you where the money or trust is leaking — and whether an agent should help at all.

You get

  • A fast map of your current estimate, follow-up, scheduling, and homeowner communication flow
  • The 3 most expensive operational leaks we find in your process
  • A practical fix recommendation: what should stay human, what can be agent-supported, and what to ignore for now

Who this fits

Built for owner-led contractor shops, not enterprise theater.

This is for businesses that are busy enough to feel the pain, but lean enough that the owner still feels it personally.

Residential remodelers
General contractors
Roofing and exterior companies
HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and field-service shops

Next step

If we can’t find 3 real leaks, we’ll tell you not to buy anything.

The goal is not to force AI into your business. The goal is to find the first workflow that should be cleaned up, decide whether agent support makes sense, and give you a sane path forward.