Everyone's bolting "AI" onto something right now. Most of it answers questions and books appointments. That is not the same as bringing back revenue you already quoted. Here's the same estimate, handled both ways.
A generic AI receptionist waits to be contacted. Recoup already knows the quote, the dollar amount, and what to do next.
A generic voice bot books an appointment and answers questions. Recoup's voice layer triages emergencies and protects the jobs that matter.
The text is just the surface. The difference is everything happening behind it, on every estimate, on its own.
| On every open estimate, does it… | Generic AI | Recoup |
|---|---|---|
| Know the dollar value of each open quoteNot just "a customer" — a $6,400 job | — | ✓ |
| Follow up on its own, Day 0 and Day 3Nobody has to remember to chase it | — | ✓ |
| Switch to a financing message when the job is over $3,000Big installs get the payment-plan nudge | — | ✓ |
| Log the estimate as lost, with its dollar value, if it goes coldYou finally see what's actually slipping | — | ✓ |
| Alert you in real time when a quote over $2,500 is slippingThe big ones don't wait for Monday | — | ✓ |
| Run a 10-point compliance check before every single textOpt-outs, quiet hours, daily caps, consent | — | ✓ |
| Hand you a weekly digest of every estimate that got awayMonday morning, in dollars | — | ✓ |
Recoup runs inside the software you already use. Your techs change nothing. You just see the recovered revenue, in dollars, every month.
Most operators can't tell you what happened to last month's quotes. Recoup can — and brings them back. Let's find your number on a short call.
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