One photo at the truck. A week of marketing.
The whole platform runs off a single action: submitting a finished job from your phone. Here is the loop, from job done to phone ringing.
Four steps, two minutes
Finish the job
Do what you always do. Fix the leak, swap the panel, finish the roof.
Snap a photo, submit
Open the app at the truck. Add a photo or two, a line about the work, and the customer's mobile. About two minutes.
Mitch makes the content
Mitch scores the photos, spots before-and-after pairs, and generates a Google post, a Facebook post, an Instagram caption, and a Story overlay.
Reviews and ranking follow
The review request text fires to the customer automatically. Fresh posts and new reviews push you up the map pack. More calls come in.
What one submission turns into
The photo you already take to show the customer does all of this, automatically.
Google Business Profile post
Keeps your storefront active and climbing the map pack.
Facebook post
Steady proof of work for the page customers check.
Instagram caption
Written in a trades voice, not corporate filler.
Instagram Story overlay
Ready to post, no design app needed.
Review request text
One-tap Google review link, fired 24 to 72 hours later.
Blog content
Real local posts that feed your site's SEO (Growth and up).
It is a flywheel
Each finished job feeds reviews, posts, and content. Reviews and fresh activity push you up the Google map pack. A higher rank brings more calls. More calls mean more finished jobs to submit. The loop turns itself.
The hard part of marketing has always been doing it every week without fail. Mitch ties it to the one thing you already do every day: finishing the work.