TechEd Analyst🔧 Automation

Keep jobs moving when work crosses office and field

Map phases, responsibilities, and documentation so fewer balls drop between bid and punch list.

Phase-based checklists and handoffs for Connecticut contractors—reduce permit loops, idle time, and closeout surprises.

Practical AI for real workflows—not generic chat

Connecticut-aware prompts (you verify what matters)

Review outputs before filing or sending

Credit-based plans—see pricing for tiers

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Subscription alignment

This service is included on the plans marked below — credits and limits follow your tier on pricing.

StarterProBusiness
Abstract gradient suggesting contractor workflows
Contractor Workflow Automation

Fewer

dropped handoffs

between teams

Tighter

permit loops

when steps are explicit

Cleaner

closeouts

with fewer surprises

Fits how you already work

Email & handoffs
PDF & exports
Saved history (plan)
Share with your team

Capabilities & outputs

Concrete outcomes this service is built to produce—aligned to your subscription tier and credits on pricing.

Explicit phase language everyone can follow

Documentation rhythm tied to job stages

Scales from small remodels to multi-phase work

Handoff-oriented checklists by phase

Prompts for permit and inspection touchpoints

Communication drafts for supers and clients

Who this is for

  • Residential and light commercial contractors
  • PMs coordinating supers, subs, and clients
  • Teams scaling job volume without scaling admin headcount linearly

The pain—and what it costs you

Same themes we hear from Connecticut contractors, property managers, and small business owners—before they standardize on TechEd Analyst.

Pain points

  • Dropped handoffs between estimating, permitting, and field
  • Rework from missed inspection or permit steps
  • Closeout chaos when nobody owns the final checklist

Cost of the problem

  • Margin erosion from idle crew and rush fees
  • Schedule slip that triggers liquidated damages or lost referrals
  • Administrative thrash that should be routine

Business impact

Outcomes operators care about—time, money, and operational risk.

More jobs completed per coordinator

Cleaner closeouts and fewer warranty callbacks

Faster onboarding for new supers

How it works

  1. 01

    Describe job type, phases, and known bottlenecks.

  2. 02

    Generate handoff steps and documentation themes.

  3. 03

    Execute in the field; refine for the next job.

What you get

Phase clarity
Everyone sees what “done” means for each stage.
Documentation rhythm
Attach the right paperwork to the right phase.
Scales with job size
From small remodels to multi-phase commercial work.

Protect margin

  • Reduce costly rework from missed permit or inspection steps.
  • Cut idle crew time waiting on unclear handoffs.
  • Avoid rush fees from late submissions.

Run more jobs with the same coordinators

  • Standardize how supers and PMs communicate.
  • Onboard new staff faster with a visible process map.
  • Spend less time in “status unknown” meetings.

Inside the product experience

Handoff language

Outputs emphasize who does what next.

Connecticut norms

Angles to verify against local practice—always confirm on site.

Next steps

Try a demo where available, open the plan picker to match Starter, Pro, or Business to your volume, or talk with us about Business-tier and custom scope.

View pricing — compare Starter, Pro, and Business before you subscribe.

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