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Meet Intake Copilot: AI-Guided Intake for Service Businesses

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Meet Intake Copilot: Guided Intake for Service Businesses Most service businesses do not lose leads because they are bad at what they do. They lose leads because customers get stuck, forms feel unclear, questions go unanswered after hours, and too much friction shows up too early in the process. That is exactly why we built Intake Copilot . Intake Copilot is a guided intake experience from Growth Mindset AI designed to help service businesses capture better information, create a smoother customer experience, and turn more inbound interest into real opportunities. It is not just another form. It is a smarter way to help people complete intake when they are busy, unsure, or reaching out after hours. What Intake Copilot actually does Most online forms expect the customer to do all the work. They have to know what the question means, how much detail to give, and how to explain their situation clearly enough for someone on the other side to take action. That is where things br...

The Emergence of Live Avatars

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We Built Our AI Company Like a Seinfeld Episode (And It Actually Works)

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Look, I need to tell you about something. I run an AI company with 15 agents. They handle content, sales, research, QA, traffic routing, operations — the whole stack. And every single one of them is named after a Seinfeld character. Yes, really. Yes, it works. Let me explain. It Started With a Joke. Then It Started Working. When I started building out the AI agent roster at Growth Mindset AI, I hit a problem every company running multiple AI systems eventually faces: they all blur together. Agent-1. Agent-2. Marketing-Bot. Sales-Bot. Support-Bot. After a while, you can't remember which one does what, who reports to whom, or why anything is set up the way it is. So I did something different. I named them after the cast of Seinfeld . Not random characters. I matched them. Every agent's Seinfeld persona reflects what that agent actually does. And that's where things got interesting. Meet the Cast ( Click here to se Org Chart) Jerry is our main orchestrator...

Every Missed Call Is a Job Going to Your Competitor: The $100K Problem Contractors Don't Know They Have

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Here's a number that should make every contractor uncomfortable: 62% of calls to home service businesses go unanswered. Not after hours. Not on weekends. During business hours. That means for every 10 people who call your business today, six of them are going to hear a ring, then silence, then your voicemail. And 86% of those people? They won't leave a message. They'll hang up, scroll to the next contractor on Google, and call them instead. You're not losing leads. You're handing them to your competition. And it's costing you a lot more than you think. The Numbers Are Brutal Industry call-tracking data from 2025 and 2026 paints a clear picture: 62% of contractor calls go unanswered during business hours 86% of callers won't leave a voicemail — they call the next guy 78% of home service jobs are booked by the first contractor who answers Only 11% of missed callers will ever try you again — 89% are gone for good Average caller patience is ...

We Reviewed a Landing Page and Accidentally Built a SaaS Product

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This one wasn't planned. I'm 14 days into a 60-day challenge to hit $20K in revenue using an AI agent team to build and launch products. The "Seinfeld crew" — Kramer (ops), Newman (QA), Puddy (research), Elaine (content), George (sales). Each one handles a lane. I coordinate. We ship. Yesterday the target product was NoShowNinja — an AI-powered no-show reduction tool for healthcare, dental, and salon practices. Missed appointments cost these businesses billions a year in lost revenue. We're building the fix. Kramer built the landing page. Newman reviewed it and caught three real issues: the contact form was a mailto: link instead of a real capture form, the GA4 tracking ID was still set to G-XXXXXXXXXX , and there was no favicon. Good catches. Newman's thorough. Then I did my own review. And that's where things went sideways. In the best possible way. The Moment I was doing what every founder does when they're reviewing a landing page: o...