Marketing that sounds like your crew

Win the next bid with copy that matches how you build.

Start from the agent hangar—filter by lane and category, open a Run unit for the composer, and ship emails, posts, and follow-ups without losing the thread between estimates, trucks, and the inbox.

  • Agent hangar with Run · Build · Deploy lanes
  • Contractor-style composer and live run for Run agents
  • Brand & job context in one library
AI for Contractors

Hangar → agent → run

Agent hangar · filter · open card

Category rails plus Run / Build / Deploy filters—then a Run agent opens the composer and live run column on its own route.

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Library collections

Saved runs to reuse

At a glance

Who it is for

Residential and commercial contractors who need marketing that sounds like their crew—not a generic agency deck.

What you get

An agent hangar on your workspace home—every catalog unit grouped by category, with client-side filters for lane type (Run, Build, Deploy) and category. Open a card to work on that agent’s own route.

How you start

Sign in, land on the hangar, filter or browse, then open a Run agent for the contractor composer (prompt, model, live run column). Build and Deploy agents open on the same pattern with lane-specific surfaces as we extend them.

Inside the app

Same navigation from the signed-in shell—start at the hangar, then jump to projects, library, or history.

What you can do here

Pick the right agent, not a generic chat

The hangar lists real units from your catalog—Run for conversational research and drafts, Build and Deploy for artifact- and automation-shaped lanes. Each opens on its own URL so context stays with the agent you chose.

Keep brand and job context in one place

Store the visuals, notes, and references that define how you sound and look. Voice-and-tone libraries and project links travel into the Run composer so outputs stay aligned with your company.

Organize work by project and revisit results

Group campaigns and drafts the way you already think about work—in phases and job folders. History captures runs so you can reuse what performed or hand it to your team.

Example workflows

  • Post-job thank-you + review request email after a big residential close.
  • Seasonal tune-up push: subject lines, SMS snippets, and a simple landing blurb.
  • Commercial bid follow-up: polite check-in and one-page capability summary.
  • Hiring blurb for field leads: Craigslist / Indeed copy with safety-first tone.
  • Project spotlight for social: before/after caption and hashtag set.

Trades we had in mind

If you run crews and bids, this tool is shaped for you—not for generic B2B SaaS landing pages.

  • HVAC & mechanical
  • Electrical
  • Roofing & exteriors
  • Concrete & flatwork
  • Remodel & GC
  • Restoration
  • Landscape & hardscape

How a typical session flows

  1. 1

    Browse the hangar

    Workspace home is your agent hangar: scan by category, filter by Run / Build / Deploy, then open the unit that fits the job—no buried menus.

  2. 2

    Describe the outcome

    On a Run agent you get the contractor workspace—title, prompt, model, attachments, and a live run column. Plain language is enough: audience, offer, deadline, and must-say points.

  3. 3

    Review, refine, ship

    Runs land in history so you can compare versions, copy what worked, and build on it for the next bid or season.

Questions contractors ask

Do I need a marketing background?

No. You describe the job, audience, and tone in plain language. The workspace is built so operators and owners can drive it without a full-time marketing seat.

Where do my drafts and runs live?

Runs show up in History; drafts and attachments tie to the workspace and agent you used. Projects and the Library stay in the app shell alongside the hangar.

Can my team use the same workspace?

Access is managed through your organization sign-in. Hand off drafts or keep everyone aligned on the same brand context in the Library.

What about seasonality and local service areas?

Mention seasons, cities, and offers in your brief. The assistant uses that context to keep copy specific instead of generic.

How we think about the product

Plain-language briefs

You are not forced into jargon. Short bullets beat a perfect brief every time.

Saved runs, not lost tabs

Every generation is stored so you can compare, revert language, or reuse a winning line next month.

Brand context on tap

Library items travel with runs so tone and visuals stay aligned with how you actually show up on site.

You stay in control

Review before anything goes out. Tweak, reject, or hand off—nothing ships until you say so.

Whether you are chasing residential remodels, commercial bids, or seasonal service pushes, the goal is the same: stay visible, stay credible, and stay on message when the phone rings.

Step into the workspace when you are ready: pick an agent from the hangar, pull from your library, and line up the next campaign touch—without juggling five different tools.