u/Didan7

💰 Hiring sales reps — $1k+/close on AI hardware for home services trades

Looking for experienced phone closers. 1099, fully remote, US-based.

💵 The deal:

- 💰 $1,000+ commission per closed deal, no cap

- 📦 Hardware + software combo, mid-five-figure tickets

- ✅ Paid after the 14-day cancellation window clears on each deal

- 🎯 ICP: owner-operators with 2–20 trucks (plumbing, electrical, HVAC, locksmiths)

🤖 The product:

A physical AI appliance that runs an entire business OS for home services trades. 24/7 AI voice receptionist, dispatching, quotes, invoicing, payments, CRM, marketing, accounting. All on a local device the customer owns outright. No subscriptions. Lifetime license.

We compete with ServiceTitan and Housecall Pro ($300–700/mo per user, prices go up every year, your data lives on their servers). Our pitch is dead simple: own it, don't rent it. Trades love this. 🔥

👤 Who I want:

- 📞 You've closed $5k–$20k tickets to SMB owners over the phone

- 🛠️ Comfortable with technical demos (founder available as backup on live calls)

- ⭐ Bonus: trades background, or you've sold ServiceTitan / Jobber / FieldEdge — you already know the objections

🎁 What you get:

- 📦 Demo unit + pitch deck

- 🧑‍💻 Founder on call for technical questions during demos

- 💯 Clean comp structure, no chargebacks past the 14-day window

📩 DM with: what you've sold, avg ticket, recent close rate. Moving fast on this. ⚡

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u/Didan7 — 1 day ago
▲ 1 r/smallbusinessowner+1 crossposts

I run into a lot of small service businesses where the owner is still juggling calls, scheduling, dispatch, customer notes, follow-up, and estimates across multiple tools or just texts/spreadsheets.

For owners of service businesses like plumbing, HVAC, electrical, cleaning, contractors, etc.:

How are you currently handling this?

Do you use one system for everything, or separate tools for phone, CRM, scheduling, dispatch, invoices, and follow-up?

Also, does monthly software cost actually bother you, or is it just part of running the business as long as the tools help you get more jobs?

Not looking for tool recommendations. I’m trying to understand how owners think about the problem.

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u/Didan7 — 10 days ago