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The seven-touch follow-up cadence

Seven follow-ups by default, so quoted jobs stop dying of silence.

Most deals close on the seventh touch. Most contractors do two and give up. The cadence makes seven the default on every proposal you send, so the jobs you already quoted stop dying of silence.

What it does

After a proposal goes out, Quotrr schedules a series of follow-up messages over time. Quinn drafts each one to sound like you, warm and plain, a foreman texting a customer he respects. You approve the tone once and the cadence runs.

Read and click telemetry

You see when the proposal was opened and when a link was clicked. That is the signal a customer is paying attention, and the right moment to pick up the phone instead of guessing.

Turning it on

The free core lets you send and follow up by hand. Quotrr Pro runs the full automated cadence with Quinn drafting. See Billing and Quotrr Pro.

Run your next job on Quotrr. The core is free forever. Pro is $12.99 a week, $39 a month, or $299 a year when you want the automation.

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