Scout Rep
SCOUT
AI Sales Agent for Construction
Results

Less prospecting. More building.

Scout is young and we are honest about it: the numbers below are projections from our early cohort, refined as it grows. The behavior behind them, the 7:30 brief, the four-minute pitch, the two-word close, is real today.

more qualified leads per week vs. manual permit scanning
5min
per day spent prospecting, down from ~5 hours/week
+3days
faster outreach than competitors checking permits weekly
26%
average win rate on Scout-pitched builder leads with full contact data
Projections refined as customer cohort grows
A day with Scout

What a Tuesday actually looks like.

Every step below is Scout's real behavior, stitched into one contractor's day.

7:30 AM

The brief lands

Three ranked leads with reasons, before the coffee is done. A $680K framing permit pulled yesterday tops the list.

7:34 AM

Pitch drafted and sent

Scout researched the builder, wrote the SMS in your voice, and handed it off. One tap, sent from your phone, four minutes in.

10:42 AM

Watchlist hit

A builder you have worked with pulls a $1.2M permit. Scout flags it warm within minutes and offers the intro.

1:30 PM

Pre-call brief

The builder replied and a call is on your calendar. Thirty minutes out, Scout texts the prep: their history, your angle, the number to anchor.

5:12 PM

"Won it."

Two words from the truck. The board moves, BuildMapper syncs, the invoice reminder is set, and next week’s scoring just got smarter.

From the field

In their words.

Illustrative voices, drawn from real early-access sessions and anonymized. Named stories land here as the cohort grows.

The 7:30 text is the first thing I read. It found a $680K framing job two blocks from another site we were already on.
Framing contractorTri-Cities, BC
I told it I won a job while driving. By the time I parked, the board was updated and it had two follow-ups queued.
Exterior renovation contractorLower Mainland, BC
It flags projects at spec stage before the GC has picked suppliers. My take-off list writes itself now.
Building materials repLower Mainland, BC
I used to lose Saturday mornings to the permit site. Now I skim one text and I know exactly who to call.
Roofing contractorCalgary, AB
Sent it a photo of a business card from a site visit. It knew the builder, knew their active permits, and drafted the intro.
Electrical contractorBurnaby, BC
The pitch drafts sound like me on a good day. I tweak a word or two and hit send from my own number.
Drywall contractorCoquitlam, BC
I cover two territories for a window manufacturer. Scout watches both and tells me which GC to call first.
Window & door sales repCalgary, AB
Close-ups

Two moments that show the whole thing.

Pipeline sync

“Won the M Moser job. 400K.”

One text from the field. Scout moved the lead to Won, updated the linked BuildMapper board in about two seconds, logged the win for future scoring, and asked one useful question: want the trades lined up, or the invoice reminder set?

2s board sync0 forms filled1 text sent
Voice to pipeline

A voice note from the truck, heard correctly.

“Quoted the Euston Street project…” Scout matched the misheard street name to the real lead on the board, moved it to Quoted, and set the follow-up. The contractor never stopped driving.

1 voice note0 typing right lead, misheard name

Details drawn from real product sessions, lightly anonymized. As the cohort grows, this page grows with named stories.

Your Tuesday could look like this next Tuesday.

Setup takes five texts. The first brief lands tomorrow at 7:30.

Or message Scout directly: +1 (778) 769-5760