Before July gets here, give me twenty minutes
It’s the last Monday of June.
By next Monday, your phone rings more. The HVAC starts going down. The pool calls come in. The pest customers want their quarterly. The schedule you can hold in your head this week stops fitting next week. The kitchen table at 9 PM becomes 11 PM.
I want to talk to you before that happens.
Twenty minutes on the phone. You bring the one thing about your week that has been bugging you. I tell you whether we can help, and how. If we cannot, I tell you that too. There is no sales team to schedule around. There is no qualification call before the real call. The first call IS the call.
A few things I want to know before you book.
The shape of your week. How many crews, what trades, what part of the country, what is the slice of time you can’t get back. I am not going to ask you for revenue numbers. I will ask you for hours.
The thing you have tried and walked away from. Most owners I talk to have signed up for two or three pieces of software over the last decade and quit on each one. I want to know what made you quit. That tells me more about how to set you up than any feature list ever would.
The version of the summer that you do not want. Some owners want to take a week off in August for the first time in five years. Some want to add a tech without losing their nights. Some want their wife to stop doing invoicing on Sundays. Whatever it is, that is the answer the call is trying to find.
After the call.
If we are a fit, I run setup myself. You send me a CSV of your customer list. Two days later you are running jobs out of the app. You have my cell. When something breaks, you text me.
If we are not a fit, I will say so. There are shops I can’t help yet. Fifty-truck operations, jobs that hinge on integrations we have not built, owners who need a specific compliance flow I cannot wire up in a week. I would rather tell you on day one than waste your summer on the wrong tool.
The whole reason I am doing this in June.
July through September is when small trade shops bleed the most time. The crews are full, the quotes pile up, the invoices go out late, the maintenance customers stop hearing from you because there is no margin to follow up. The work to set you up does not get smaller in July. It gets harder, because you have less time to send me the CSV.
Twenty minutes now is the trade.
Twenty minutes is twenty minutes. The difference is what you walk away with.
Here is the ask.
Email hello@nyva.app with your trade, your city, and one bottleneck on your week. I will reply the same day with two times that work before Friday.
If you would rather try it before you talk to me, go to nyva.app. Starts at $29 a month, no per-user fees, no contract.
This was the ask.