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Zero-Friction 'Anti-CRM' Follow-Up App for Trades
A mobile app designed specifically for solo contractors that strips away all CRM features except one: tracking sent quotes and forcing a 3-day follow-up reminder. It solves the 'friction' problem of traditional CRMs by requiring only a name and an amount to start a timer.
Why this matters
A mobile app designed specifically for solo contractors that strips away all CRM features except one: tracking sent quotes and forcing a 3-day follow-up reminder. It solves the 'friction' problem of traditional CRMs by requiring only a name and an amount to start a timer.
- · Built for Solo tradespeople, small renovation shops, and independent contractors (plumbers, electricians, carpenters)..
- · Most likely monetization: SaaS subscription ($15/month) with a 14-day free trial..
Score Breakdown
Market Signal
Differentiation
Action Plan
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Headline
Zero-Friction 'Anti-CRM' Follow-Up App for Trades
Sub-headline
A mobile app designed specifically for solo contractors that strips away all CRM features except one: tracking sent quotes and forcing a 3-day follow-up reminder. It solves the 'friction' problem of traditional CRMs by requiring only a name and an amount to start a timer.
Who It's For
For Solo tradespeople, small renovation shops, and independent contractors (plumbers, electricians, carpenters).
Feature List
✓ One-tap quote entry (Name, Amount, Date) ✓ Automated SMS/Push reminder to the contractor after 3 days ✓ One-click copy-paste follow-up message templates (e.g., 'Had a slot open up...') ✓ Simple Kanban view (Quoted, Followed Up, Won, Lost)
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Community Voices
Real quotes from Reddit comments that inspired this opportunity
- “Feels like I am losing jobs not because of price but because I am bad at following up.”
- “Lost a few jobs the same way before I got disciplined about it.”
- “A lot of people don’t lose deals on price, they lose them in the silence between messages.”
- “Most CRMs are overkill for a renovation shop and you'll stop using it in two weeks.”
- “The problem with most CRMs for small shops is they add more friction than they remove.”
- “For small teams, CRMs might feel like too much unless you're scaling quickly.”
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