The Tradie Follow Up Pack
Win more quotes by following up the right way, at the right time.
BUY NOW — NZD$17Most quotes go cold because nobody followed up.
You send the quote. Then the job pulls you back on the tools. A week later the customer’s gone with someone else — not because your price was wrong, but because you didn’t follow up and they did. Following up feels awkward. You don’t know what to say. So you don’t say anything. This pack fixes that.
Everything you need. Nothing you don’t.
- 5-message quote follow-up sequence (day 1, day 3, day 7, day 14, day 30)
- Objection-handling messages for common pushbacks (price, timing, still deciding)
- Win-back message for quotes that went cold months ago
- Referral request message for accepted quotes
- Plain English guide: when to send each message and how to adapt it
This works if…
- You send quotes and lose track of them after a few days
- You want to follow up but don’t know what to say without sounding desperate
- You’re losing work to competitors who are just more persistent than you
Not right for you?
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Buy and download
Instant delivery to your inbox. One HTML file. Open it on any device.
Follow the guide
Each pack walks you through exactly what to send, when to send it, and what to say.
Send it
Copy, paste, send. No software. No login. No setup.
Heard these before?
Won’t customers find this annoying?
Only if you do it wrong. The sequences in this pack are spaced correctly and written to add value, not pressure. A follow-up that says "just checking in" is annoying. A follow-up that answers the question they haven’t asked yet isn’t.
I’m not good at writing — will I be able to use this?
Yes. The messages are written for you. You copy, adapt the name and job details, and send. That’s it. No writing required.
What if I already use a job management tool?
This works alongside anything. It’s a set of messages, not a software integration. Use it from your phone, email, or wherever you normally communicate.
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