Customer Q: How is Quote Options different from Optional Line Items?
Optional/Recommended line items provides to ability to upsell optional add-ons, where a client is not required to make a choice. With Quote Option Sets, the client must choose one of the options within the option set. You can add up to three option sets to a single quote, and the client makes one clear choice per set. This keeps decisions simple and structured while still giving clients flexibility. ⚠️ While you can use Optional/Recommended line items as a workaround, this can create confusion since clients aren’t required to pick one. That means you could miss out on getting a clear decision, or worse, risk miscommunication about what’s actually included.Q: When will quote options be available? It's not showing in Jobber Labs.
The quote options feature is in a limited Beta right now, and we’re gradually rolling it out to more users. Once it’s available to you, you’ll see a red dot on the gear icon and beside Jobber Labs. You can also join the waitlist, and we’ll notify you as soon as you can opt in! Join the waitlistReoccurring Electrical Service Plan
Hey guys, I've been thinking of offering something along the lines of this to my clients. Has anyone done this successfully and are there any tips that you would recommend when offering this type of thing? One thing that's been holding me back is that sometimes I just don't think electrical really needs much maintenance but there has been a few things that I've seen recently that made me think differently. I saw companies were cleaning people's bathroom fans, they were changing smoke detector batteries. This is the kind of thing that's probably needed. Below is just me chatting with chat gpt to flush out the idea. "The Electrical Club" is a fantastic concept! It creates a sense of exclusivity and community while providing valuable recurring services to your clients. The "Welcome to the Club!" messaging is engaging and makes homeowners feel like they're part of something beneficial and proactive. Suggested Services for "The Electrical Club": Annual Safety Inspection Check outlets, switches, and wiring for wear and tear. Test smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. Inspect and test GFCI outlets. Panel Maintenance Tighten connections in the electrical panel. Ensure breakers and fuses are functioning properly. Clean out any dust or debris from the panel. Lighting Upgrades Clean or replace light fixtures and bulbs (including hard-to-reach areas). Inspect and update outdoor security lighting. Offer LED upgrades for energy efficiency. Surge Protection Maintenance Inspect and test whole-home surge protectors. Recommend upgrades if needed. Energy Efficiency Consultation Assess energy usage and suggest improvements. Install smart home devices like smart thermostats, dimmers, or timers. Seasonal Services Inspect and prepare outdoor outlets and circuits for winter. Ensure holiday lighting circuits are safe and functional. Check and service AC or heater wiring in the relevant season. Emergency Priority Service Offer members priority scheduling for emergency repairs. Provide a dedicated hotline or contact for members. Discounted Services Provide a discount on additional services, installations, or repairs. Exclusive Member Perks Quarterly newsletters with tips and updates. Annual energy audit. Special offers on new tech or home upgrades. How It Could Work: Membership Tiers: Offer different plans (e.g., Basic, Plus, Premium) based on frequency or range of services. Subscription Model: Monthly or annual membership fees for convenience. Bundled Services: Include a certain number of hours for small fixes as part of the plan. This could help you build long-term relationships with clients while ensuring their homes are safe and up-to-date! Would you like help drafting a membership brochure or subscription model?6.6KViews3likes5Comments