You replace the AC unit. We make sure the whole neighborhood knows about it. One voice memo and one or two photos is all it takes to publish an SEO case study, a Google Business post, and a social caption — automatically.
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You finish a 16 SEER2 AC install at 5pm, pack up the truck, and head home. Meanwhile, three homeowners in that same neighborhood searched "AC repair near me" tonight — and called someone else. Not because that tech is better. Because they showed up online and you didn't.
"I started posting every AC install and my shoulder season bookings doubled in 90 days. Google didn't know I existed before — now I'm the first call when someone's AC dies at 9pm."
After 10 hours installing units and running linesets in 110-degree heat, writing a blog post is the last thing on your mind. TradesSnap.us does it while you're driving home.
Spring and fall are slow because Google doesn't know you exist. AC emergency content from last summer ranks when homeowners need you in July. Post in shoulder season now.
When an AC dies at 9pm and the house is 95 degrees, families search "AC repair near me" on their phone. The tech they call is whoever appears first. Not the best. Just the most visible.
No typing. No marketing skills. No extra time. Just talk like you're texting a friend.
Walking back to your truck after the job? Hit record and talk. What unit you installed, where you were, what the customer had going on. Rough and casual is perfect — that's what the AI is for.
The rusty old condenser before you ripped it out. The clean new unit after install. That visual contrast is what stops a homeowner mid-scroll and makes them think "that looks just like my AC."
TradesSnap.us reads your voice note, describes your photos, and generates a full SEO blog post, a Google Business update, and a social caption — all with your neighborhood name woven in naturally.
Every job you document becomes a permanent SEO asset on your website — and a live signal to Google that you're active, local, and trusted in your community.
TradesSnap.us understands HVAC — so it translates refrigerant specs and efficiency ratings into homeowner peace of mind, automatically.
Spring tune-up posts become summer emergency calls. Document furnace service in January and AC maintenance in March — they rank when homeowners need you in July and December.
Every post targets the local search terms homeowners actually type at 9pm: "AC repair near me," "HVAC in Scottsdale," "emergency AC service Phoenix." You appear first because you posted first.
"16 SEER2 compressor with optimized refrigerant charge" becomes "lower bills, quieter operation, and more consistent cooling than your old unit." Every spec gets a why-it-matters translation.
The rusted old unit vs. the clean new install — displayed with a drag-to-reveal slider that stops homeowners scrolling and makes them remember your name and call number.
Not just "Scottsdale" — "Shea Corridor," "Arcadia," "McCormick Ranch." The hyper-local specificity that tells Google and homeowners: we work in your exact neighborhood.
Furnace installs, heat pump upgrades, mini-split systems, ductless setups — TradesSnap.us handles all HVAC work equally well. Post one job from each category per season.
This caption was generated from a 52-second voice memo recorded in a truck cab. No editing. No rewriting. Posted to Instagram, Facebook, and Nextdoor with one tap — while the homeowner's AC was still cooling down to comfort temperature.
Absolutely. Slow season content is what fills your spring and fall calendars. Post furnace tune-ups in January and they rank when homeowners think about maintenance in March. Post AC maintenance in April and those posts rank again when July emergency calls flood in. Your off-season work compounds into peak-season leads.
Never. TradesSnap.us is built with a strict "zero hallucination" rule — it only uses what you tell it. If you mention a 16 SEER2 Trane unit, that's what appears. If you don't name a brand, it uses "high-efficiency system" instead of inventing one. Your reputation and technical accuracy stay 100% intact.
Yes — actually, service calls are some of the best content. "Tune-up and filter change in Arcadia" and "Refrigerant leak repair in McCormick Ranch" are exactly the posts that rank for local searches and show homeowners you're reliable, fast, and in their neighborhood. Volume of documented jobs beats size every time for local SEO.
Yes. Google Business Profile posts and social media outputs work completely independently. Most HVAC techs see their first call increases from GBP posts alone. When you're ready to add a website, we support WordPress and Webflow with one-click setup.
Most HVAC techs see Google Business Profile view increases within 2–4 weeks of consistent posting. Website ranking improvements typically follow over 60–90 days. The key is consistency — documenting jobs every week compounds over time into a permanent SEO advantage that competitors can't quickly replicate.
Start documenting jobs today. Every post builds your local reputation and brings you closer to owning your city on Google before the next heat wave hits.