DZAMO·Industries · Construction

An AI sales system for a construction business

DZAMO grew up inside a construction company. The system answers inbound enquiries, works with price lists and configurations, sends video reviews, prices the order and brings in a manager.

Results from two documented deals

$9,400
enquiry at 9:22 pm, contract from the manager at 10:15 pm
$5,600
18 messages to the order, no call and no manager in the sale
6 → 1
managers left on the team after the rollout
+30%
monthly orders after the rollout, by the company's own numbers

These are results from my own construction business. The links below open the complete conversations from both deals.

Where the system saves time

Volume

Answers outside working hours

The client immediately gets the price list, the answers and the next question about their order.

Configurations

Prices by your rules

Calculates from the price list: the configuration, the chosen options and delivery.

Materials

Sends exactly the right thing

Shares the catalogue, price list or video review for the specific configuration under discussion.

The line

Passes engineering questions on

Site surveys, non-standard structures, manual delivery pricing and the contract stay with people.

Two real conversations: prices and a custom quote

Full breakdowns

The $9,400 deal: the system prepared the client, the manager drew up and sent the contract. The $5,600 deal: 18 messages, no call and no manager in the sale.

The $9,400 case ↗The $5,600 case ↗

Questions from builders

Our configurations are non-standard. Can the system cope?

If the calculation can be written as rules, yes. In one case the system priced a configuration with a porch. Engineering questions, site surveys and manual calculations go to a person.

Will clients even want to talk to an AI?

Clients get a fast, accurate answer to their actual question. In the published cases they kept the conversation going, sent documents and went through to placing an order.

What about seasonality?

In peak season DZAMO answers every inbound enquiry at once, shares price lists and collects the data managers need. Clients get an answer without queueing.

Clients send floor plans and voice notes. What happens to those?

The system transcribes voice notes. On a plan it reads the levels, the rooms, the labels, the dimensions and how the zones connect, then factors the client’s request into its answer.

Let us test it on your price list

Bring two or three client enquiries and your pricing rules. We will show you what the system can take on.