Workflow-first proof
Every page points back to the same operating loop: capture the lead, preserve context, assist the reply, and keep the owner in control.
CRM for handyman businesses
Keep messages, calls, job context, receipts, and follow-ups in one founder-led CRM workflow built for small home-service operators.
Founder-led onboarding. No self-serve checkout required. Human takeover stays available.
Best fit
Solo handymen and small crews who sell from the truck, answer messages between jobs, and need less admin chaos.
Problem
Leads live in texts, Yelp, Thumbtack, email, voicemails, and handwritten notes. Receipts and job details get separated from the customer record.
Outcome
Bazas centralizes the conversation, job pipeline, follow-ups, and business context so the operator can stay focused on booked work.
Trust layer
The conversion proof is the workflow itself: what gets captured, where AI assists, and when humans take over. No inflated case studies are needed to explain the fit.
Every page points back to the same operating loop: capture the lead, preserve context, assist the reply, and keep the owner in control.
Private beta onboarding validates lead sources, service boundaries, call handling, and follow-up rules before automation is presented as ready.
Bazas positions customer data as isolated CRM context, with privacy and no data-sale language linked from the conversion path.
Bazas is designed around the daily flow of a small service business: capture the lead, understand the request, follow up, schedule, and keep the context for the next job.
Instead of pushing every business through a generic self-serve checkout, Bazas uses founder-led onboarding for early customers to map the real lead sources and service workflow.
Founder demo map
This page targets buyers searching for “CRM for handyman businesses”, but the buying motion stays practical: a founder demo maps the actual workflow before customer-facing automation is enabled.
calls, Yelp, Thumbtack, SMS, email, website forms, and referrals
which replies can be drafted, reviewed, edited, or paused
when the owner, dispatcher, or human operator should take over
booked jobs, reply speed, follow-up completion, and missed-lead reduction
Not as the primary buying motion today. Early customers book a founder demo so Bazas can verify the workflow before onboarding.
No. Bazas is designed around AI assistance with human takeover, review, and override when judgment or pricing details matter.
Use Bazas when the biggest leak is lead response and context. If you need a mature traditional FSM suite immediately, compare carefully before switching.
No. Handyman is a strong fit, but Bazas is built for home service operators including plumbing, HVAC, electrical, cleaning, landscaping, and general contracting.
Yes. The current buying motion is founder-led, so early customers can start with the most painful lead sources first rather than migrating everything at once.
High-intent entry points
These pages are connected so search visitors and AI answer engines can understand where Bazas fits: missed-call capture, handyman CRM, Yelp lead response, and honest comparisons with established field-service tools.
Missed calls, call transcripts, and CRM-connected voice workflows
Yelp lead context, reviewed replies, and follow-up workflows
AI-native lead capture for buyers comparing Jobber alternatives
AI-first response loop for buyers comparing HouseCall Pro alternatives
Book a founder demo to map your lead sources, call flow, and follow-up rules before onboarding.
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