ArcStone Technical

Sales and marketing follow-up reviews for higher-ticket service work.

Choose the review that matches the revenue leak. ArcStone returns a written sales operating map your team can understand, run, and turn into a tighter follow-up lane.

Paid entry service

A sales workflow review for one narrow high-ticket follow-up problem: missed calls, lead response, quote follow-up, CRM handoff, or campaign handoff. The output is written and practical, not a broad consulting retainer.

Support can come next

The review defines the sales lane before ArcStone scopes ongoing follow-up support, response templates, CRM cleanup, or campaign-to-sales handoff work.

High-Ticket Lead Recovery

For missed calls, paid-lead forms, after-hours inquiries, stale callbacks, and sales owner gaps.

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Quote Follow-Up Review

For estimates and proposals that go quiet after they are sent, with unclear next steps or weak tracking.

View quote review

Parts Quote Gate Autopilot

For ecommerce and parts sellers that need buyer-detail, supplier-stock, landed-cost, and margin checks before written quotes or payment links.

View parts quote gate

CRM Sales Handoff Blueprint

For teams that need cleaner campaign source fields, routing rules, duplicates, stale queues, and follow-up ownership.

View CRM blueprint

HVAC Sales Follow-Up

For service, replacement, tune-up, emergency, and maintenance inquiries that need clearer triage and quote follow-up.

View HVAC review

Roofing Sales Follow-Up

For active leaks, storm damage, inspections, replacements, insurance questions, and estimate follow-up.

View roofing audit

Sales Prep Materials

For teams that want a simple checklist before a paid sales follow-up review.

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What you receive

A written sales follow-up map, likely risk points, recommended fields, owner rules, response templates where useful, stale-opportunity checks, and a support-ready next scope.

What is not promised

No guaranteed revenue, lead volume, rankings, close rates, platform approval, or emergency support. The work improves the sales process; it is not a results guarantee.