Electrical Work Quote Follow Up Demo

What problem this solves

Electrical job quotes can stall when customers compare electricians, need clarity on what is included or are unsure how quickly the work should be scheduled.

How this helps customers

The customer gets a helpful follow-up that explains the team can talk through the quote, clarify the work scope and agree the next step without pressure.

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This short video explains what this automation does and why it matters.

Follow up with a customer who received an electrical work quote but has not booked. Identify scope questions, urgency, price concerns, access requirements and the best follow-up action.

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Demo result

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Recommended next action

Why this matters commercially

Best conversion angle

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Questions the team should ask

    Short summary

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    In a live setup, this could connect to:

    • website forms
    • shared inboxes
    • Google Sheets
    • ad lead forms
    • internal team alerts

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    Why this workflow matters

    An electrical work quote follow-up often stalls because the customer needs clarity on practical details before booking. They may be interested but unsure whether making good is included, how long the job will take, whether rooms need clearing, or how disruptive the work will be. This demo shows how Jemima AI can turn that reply into a clear follow-up task for the electrician or office team.

    • Electrical quotes can go quiet when customers are unclear about scope, disruption or what is included.
    • Questions about making good, room access and job duration are practical blockers rather than signs of a cold lead.
    • A generic quote chase may not answer the specific concern that is stopping the booking.
    • The team needs to know whether the blocker is price, scope, timing, access or disruption.
    • The AI should organise the follow-up and suggest a useful response, while the electrician controls scope, scheduling, pricing and site requirements.

    Example workflow walkthrough

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    A customer replies after receiving a quote for extra sockets and lighting changes.

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    The message says they are interested but want to know whether making good is included, how long the work will take and whether rooms need to be empty.

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    Jemima AI extracts the quote value, work scope, access concern, disruption question and contact details.

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    It identifies the reply as a warm quote follow-up because the customer is asking practical booking questions.

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    It suggests a response that offers to walk through the quote and clarify preparation requirements.

    What the business receives

    The electrical business receives a focused quote follow-up summary. The team can see what is stopping the customer from booking and which practical questions need answering. This helps the electrician or office team respond with useful detail instead of sending a generic “just checking in” message.

    Example handover summary
    Customer Michael Turner
    • Quote Additional sockets and lighting changes
    • Estimated value GBP 780
    • Property 3-bed semi-detached house
    • Main questions Whether making good is included, how long the work would take and whether rooms need to be empty
    • Readiness Warm quote follow-up
    • Recommended team action Contact the customer to clarify the quote scope, making-good assumptions, expected duration and room access requirements
    • Suggested reply Thanks Michael, I can talk you through what is included in the sockets and lighting quote, including making good, expected timing and how much room access is needed. Would you prefer a quick call today or tomorrow?

    How this could be implemented

    This can be connected to electrical quote follow-up emails, CRM stages, missed call summaries, job notes or customer chat. In a live electrical business, the workflow should create a follow-up task, summarise the scope and access questions, and route it to the electrician or office team. It should not change the quote, confirm site requirements, guarantee timing or make commitments without team review.

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