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AI Product Design Agency

AI Product Design for Plumbing Companies

UX/UI for AI applications, agent surfaces, copilots, and dashboards. The interface layer for AI is still wildly unsolved — we make it feel inevitable.

The job is in the field; the office is whoever picked up the phone last. You lose more money to missed calls and slow follow-ups than you do to a slow website.

What we’d build

Built around
the day-to-day.

The headline pains we hear from plumbers:

  • Emergency calls coming in at 9pm with no one to answer
  • Quote-and-invoice paperwork eating evenings
  • Review requests that never go out, so the rankings stagnate
  • Two-week follow-up gap on quoted jobs

After-hours AI dispatcher

An agent that answers calls and texts when you can't, qualifies the emergency, books a slot, and texts you the details — so a 10pm burst pipe doesn't go to the next plumber on Google.

Job-to-invoice automation

Photos in, invoice and customer follow-up out. The system writes the line items from your notes, sends the invoice, and chases payment without you opening a spreadsheet.

Review-request engine

Every completed job triggers a personalized review ask at the right time on the right channel. More 5-star reviews = more local search visibility = more calls.

Quote-builder copilot

Snap a photo, describe the job, get a draft estimate with parts and labor in 30 seconds. Edit and send. No more napkin math at the kitchen table.

Outcomes

What ships.

01

Interaction patterns that don't make AI feel like a chatbot in a corner

02

Onboarding flows that get users to the magic moment, fast

03

Trust and transparency UI — sources, confidence, escape hatches

04

Streaming, partial-result, and loading states that feel natural

05

Design systems that scale across human + agent surfaces

06

Prototypes you can hand to engineering with zero ambiguity

Want this for your plumber business?Tell us about the pain points eating your evenings. We'll come back within one business day with a scoped plan.
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