For attendees of Erika's JigSavvy AI Webinar
You've probably heard a lot about AI. Most of it sounds like it's for big companies with big budgets. It's not. Here's what it actually looks like for a business like yours.
If you've been thinking "this AI stuff sounds cool, but it doesn't really apply to me" — you're not alone. Most business owners feel that way.
The truth is, you don't need a laser cutter. You just need a jigsaw. Something simple, affordable, and useful right away.
The first step is figuring out where you actually stand.
Start here — it's free
Answer a few simple questions about your business. No tech knowledge needed. You'll get a clear picture of where AI can help you most — and where to start.
Take the AssessmentYou might not even realize these are costing you.
A customer calls. You're with a client or on a job. They hang up. 85% of them won't call back. That's money gone. AI can answer every call, 24/7 — and book the job for you.
Texts, Facebook, Instagram, your website, email. It's too much to keep up with. Slow replies mean cold leads. One simple inbox can handle all of it — and reply instantly.
You already paid to get those customers once. They already trust you. But right now they're just names in your contacts. A simple system can wake them up and bring them back — automatically.
People check Google before they call. If your competitor has more reviews, they get the call — even if you do better work. Getting reviews can be automatic. You just have to set it up once.
Most business websites are online brochures. People look, leave, and you never hear from them. Your site should capture their info and follow up while they're still interested.
See where your business stands. Free, 3 minutes.
20 minutes. I'll show you what's leaking and what to fix first.
Start with the problem that matters most. See results. Go from there.
Your next step
3 minutes. No tech knowledge needed. You'll see exactly where AI can save you the most time and money.
Take the Free AssessmentNo hype. No jargon. If I can't help, I'll be the first to say so.