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Answered when you can’t. Booked before you open.

Your site can answer common questions, take bookings, and keep a record while you’re busy. We set the rules, test the handoffs, and keep it working after launch.

A useful tool is only the beginning

ChatGPT can help you write, sort, and think. The business value starts when the right information, rules, and handoffs are built around it — and someone keeps the whole thing working.

  • It knows what you approved

    Hours, services, availability, and policies come from information you reviewed, not a guess pulled from somewhere else.

  • It can take the next step

    Answer the common question, offer the open slot, keep the customer record, and tell you what happened.

  • It knows when to stop

    Anything uncertain, sensitive, or outside the rules goes to a person instead of being forced through.

What the website plans cover

The monthly plans cover the core customer-facing work. Anything that reaches deeper into the business gets its own scope.

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Included with the $399/mo and $599/mo website plans

Answers common customer questions, takes bookings, and keeps customer records. If a connected service charges separately, we identify that cost before launch.

When the work reaches farther

Review follow-up, quotes and invoices, internal admin, or connections to software you already use are custom work. You get a written scope, price, and timeline before we build.

Outside costs
Any outside software, message, payment, or usage fees are listed before anything is connected.
Ownership
The custom work is yours once the project is paid for under its agreement.
After launch
Your plan or project agreement says what monitoring, maintenance, and changes are included. Anything new is quoted before we start.

The work it can take off your plate

Start with one repeated job that matters. The useful setup is the one that handles that job cleanly without creating another system for you to babysit.

  • Customers get an answer and a next step

    The site can answer an approved question, offer an open booking, save the customer record, and tell you what happened.

  • Follow-up happens while it still matters

    A review request, quote reminder, or customer update can go out at the right point when it is part of the agreed build.

  • Repeated handoffs stop eating the day

    When the same details keep moving between forms, customer records, and office tools, a custom connection can carry them under the rules you approve.

Illustrative example

A question becomes a booked job — or a clean handoff

A simple illustration of the flow, not a client result or a promise that every business needs the same setup.

  1. A customer asks

    “Do you have an opening Friday?” The question arrives while you’re busy with the work in front of you.

  2. Approved information shapes the answer

    The site checks the services, hours, availability, and limits you approved — not the open internet.

  3. The allowed next step happens

    If the rules allow it, the site books the open slot, sends the confirmation, and saves the customer record.

  4. Anything uncertain reaches you

    If the question falls outside the rules or a connection is unavailable, it stops and sends the record to you.

You decide where it stops

Useful automation needs clear limits. We agree on those limits before anything is allowed to answer or act.

Taken care of after launch

We monitor and maintain the parts covered by your plan or project agreement. New connections and larger changes are scoped before we start.

  • You approve the rules

    We write down what it may answer, what it may do, and what always needs your approval.

  • You can see and correct the record

    The conversations and actions stay available to review, and corrections go back into the approved information.

  • A broken connection does not become a guess

    If booking, payment, or another connected service is unavailable, the affected step stops, keeps a record, and tells you.

How we make it dependable

Start with one repeated task, put the rules in writing, then test the moments where a person should take over.

  1. Find the work worth taking off your plate

    We look at what repeats, what slows the day down, and whether the website plans already cover it.

  2. Agree on the rules, scope, and price

    You see what it may do, what needs approval, what it connects to, what outside fees apply, and what support is included.

  3. Test the edges, then keep watch

    We try real questions, bad information, and failed connections before launch, then maintain the parts covered by the agreement.

Show us the work you keep repeating.

Tell us where the day keeps getting stuck. We’ll explain what the website plans cover, what needs custom work, and what is better left alone.

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