Inquiry capture
Phone, website, referral, text, and email sources; owner response window; required job details; and where missed or duplicate leads appear.
Example workflow: painting contractor
This fictional preview shows how a Payback Map would inspect the handoffs from new inquiry to scheduled estimate, quote follow-up, job progress update, invoice, and next-step reminder—before choosing software or building automations.
No customer data was used. This public demo helps you compare your workflow before requesting a scoped audit.
What this preview proves
Observed pain pattern
A painting contractor may need help with scheduling, estimates, invoicing, quote follow-up, job progress notes, and repeat-customer reminders. A CRM can store those steps, but it cannot decide which statuses, fields, review rules, and handoffs matter until the workflow is written down.
Workflow inventory
For a painting business, the report would avoid passwords, live system access, or customer sends. It would use owner-provided notes, current tool names, sample scenarios, rough volumes, and redacted quote or job examples.
Phone, website, referral, text, and email sources; owner response window; required job details; and where missed or duplicate leads appear.
Service area, property type, paint scope, photos, timing, availability, and when a manual review is required before booking.
Follow-up cadence, open-question tracking, status names, reminder ownership, and which messages need human approval.
Prep/start/finish notes, change-order flags, invoice handoff, customer update drafts, and review points for exceptions.
Ranked payback preview
These are example recommendations, not claims about a real customer. The full Payback Map would score them against weekly lead volume, owner time, revenue proximity, confidence, complexity, and customer-visible risk.
Define the required fields and status changes from new inquiry to estimate scheduled, quote sent, follow-up due, won, lost, or manual review.
Draft reminders from approved templates, but keep pricing, scope changes, discounts, and timing commitments under owner or office review.
Standardize progress notes and invoice handoffs so customer updates do not depend on memory after a busy field day.
First agent pilot preview