HVAC vertical · contractor-fluent knowledge pack
Contractors decide in one call. Bring the expert with you.
HVAC owners don't do second meetings. They ask what it costs, what it plugs into, and what happens to their lead data — and they judge you on how fast you answer. Shotgun answers in about two seconds, out loud, with a signed source. Your rep stays on the close.
~2s
integration & data answers, spoken
0
invented numbers — undocumented pricing is blocked
1 call
is all a contractor gives you. Make it count.
Built for the way contractors buy
STRAIGHT ANSWERS
No “let me check with our team”
Stack questions, lead-flow questions, data-ownership questions — answered cold from the HVAC knowledge pack. Contractors respect speed; hesitation reads as bluffing.
PRICE DISCIPLINE
Quotes list. Never haggles.
Shotgun speaks published pricing only and hands any discount talk to your rep, by hard rule. Your floor never erodes because an AI got talked down.
PROOF IN WRITING
A receipt, not a pinky-swear
Contractors have been burned by marketing vendors. After the call they get a signed, verifiable record of every claim your side made. Nobody else selling to them can do that.
FAQ
Asked by every team selling to the trades
What does one blown contractor call cost?
An HVAC deal runs $1,500–$7,000 a month, and the owner decides on the first call. One fumbled integration answer and he's back on the truck — no second meeting. A Shotgun seat is $597/month. One saved contractor covers the year many times over.
Contractors hate corporate fluff. Won't an AI turn them off?
The opposite dynamic shows up: fast, direct, correct answers with zero hedging is exactly how contractors like to be talked to. It's disclosed up front, and if the owner wants it gone, it leaves. Most ask more questions because the answers come instantly.
What if he asks something outside the pack?
Shotgun says it will follow up in writing — and it's logged as a deferral on the signed receipt, so the follow-up actually happens. No improvising, no vapor-answers.
How fast can my team go live?
The HVAC knowledge pack already exists. Onboarding is calibrating it to your offer and trying to break it before it meets a prospect. Days, not quarters.
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