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#5 most asked· 3× cited on Reddit· Quoting & sales follow-up

Win the jobs you're losing in the follow-up

A quote goes out, the customer goes quiet, and the chase never happens. This sequence sends the day 2, 4 and 7 nudges for you and stops the moment they reply.

By Daniel Hall · Automation builder at Made 4 Tradies

When you send a quote, the customer is automatically followed up by SMS and email on a 2/4/7-day cadence. The day 2 message is a gentle check-in, day 4 adds a reason to act, and day 7 is a clear last nudge with a one-word reply to accept. The instant they reply, accept, or pay, the sequence switches off, so nobody gets a reminder after they've already said yes. You set it once and never have to remember to chase a quote again.

See it in action

The flow, end to end

The follow-up that actually goes out

Phone mockup showing messages from Hunter Valley Electrical
Quote sent — Mon
Hi Sarah, here's your quote for the switchboard upgrade in Maitland — $2,480. Any questions, just yell. 👍
Mon 4:12 PM
Day 2 — no reply yet
Morning Sarah! Just checking you got the switchboard quote we sent Monday. Happy to walk you through it or tweak the scope. — Hunter Valley Electrical
Wed 8:05 AM
Day 4 — still open
Hi again! Keen to lock in a date before the next booked job fills up. Want me to pencil you in for next week?
Fri 8:05 AM
Day 7 — last nudge
Last one from me, Sarah 🙂The $2,480 quote holds till Friday. Reply YES and I'll send the booking link.
Mon 8:05 AM
YES please — sorry, it got buried! Next week works great.
Mon 9:48 AM
Sequence stopped — quote accepted ✅

The sequence, set once

SMS + email on a 2 / 4 / 7-day cadence

  • 2Day 2 — gentle check-in. “Did the quote land OK? Happy to talk it through.”
  • 4Day 4 — add urgency. Offer to pencil in a date before the calendar fills.
  • 7Day 7 — last nudge. A clear deadline and a one-word reply to accept.

Stops the second they act

The moment Sarah replies, accepts, or pays, the chase switches off — no awkward “reminder” after she's already said yes. You never have to remember to send a single one.

The chase you'd normally forget

How it works

Trigger → actions → outcome

  1. 1

    Quote goes out

    The moment you send a quote from your usual tools, the customer is enrolled in the follow-up sequence and the 7-day clock starts.

  2. 2

    Day 2 — gentle check-in

    A friendly SMS and email confirm the quote landed and offer to talk it through or tweak the scope. No pressure, just a nudge while it's fresh.

  3. 3

    Day 4 — give a reason to act

    A second touch adds light urgency, offering to pencil in a date before the calendar fills up so the customer has a reason to decide now.

  4. 4

    Day 7 — clear last nudge

    A final message sets a deadline and makes saying yes effortless: a one-word reply that triggers the booking link.

  5. 5

    Stops the second they act

    As soon as the customer replies, accepts, or pays, the chase turns itself off, so there's no awkward reminder after the job is already won.

What this means for your business

The numbers behind it

2 / 4 / 7

Days the nudges go out

A fixed, set-once cadence — adjust the timing to suit your trade

3

Reddit threads asked for this

From r/sales, r/estimators and r/SaaS, where owners wanted quote follow-up automated

0

Reminders to send yourself

The chase you'd normally forget runs on its own and stops itself

Questions

Common questions

What does the "Auto follow-up on unaccepted quotes" automation do?
Scheduled SMS + email sequence that nudges the customer 2/4/7 days after a quote goes out if they haven't accepted or replied.
Why would a tradie business want this?
Tradies admit they forget to chase, and most of their close rate sits in the follow-up that never went out.
How many Reddit threads asked for this?
3 verified Reddit threads cite this automation, sourced from trade-owner subreddits.

The evidence

3 verified Reddit threads

Every quote is traceable to a real Reddit thread. Click any source to read the original tradies asking for this.

  • r/sales

    'Best way to follow up (automation?) on quotations' — pro-services firm with 15–30 custom quotes/day seeking free automation.

  • r/estimators

    'Keep track of quotes / follow ups?' — tiling company managing ~4 weekly quotes.

  • r/SaaS

    Builder pitch: 'Web App to Automate Payment and Quote Follow-Ups Using AI.'

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