Photos that sell the work
Flue and crown shots on the job record: the homeowner sees why the repair matters instead of taking your word from the roofline.
Your whole year happens by December.
Linq is chimney sweep software for a trade that earns twelve months in four: the fall phone answered around the clock, inspections documented in photos the homeowner actually sees, and next season's sweep booked at this season's visit. Starter is free. Growth is $179 a month for up to five users.
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First cold night, every phone rings at once.
The first frost sends the whole town to the phone in the same week, and the sweep who answers gets the season. The 24/7 AI receptionist (Growth plans and up) picks up while you're on a roof, books the inspection, and texts back the calls that slip. In a four-month trade, one missed week is a missed month of revenue.
Dane is on the way. Arriving 11:15 to 11:35.
Document the flue. Book the next one. Repeat for decades.
Flue and crown shots on the job record: the homeowner sees why the repair matters instead of taking your word from the roofline.
This year's customers get next fall's reminder on cadence, and the smart move: offer next season's slot before you leave the driveway.
Findings become a quote with photos attached, signed on their phone, deposit for the bigger masonry work.
High-volume short-visit scheduling with automatic ETA texts, so the week of forty sweeps runs itself.
Dryer vents, caps, masonry: the shoulder-season work runs the identical loop, and the customer record makes the cross-sell natural.
One October week.
One flat bill for the whole crew.
Flat monthly, no per-user fees inside your seat count. Fall crew of four or January crew of one: same flat bill no per-user fees inside your seat count. See /pricing.
Fourteen days. Your actual jobs.
Not a sandbox with fake customers in it. Put a real week through the board, answer real calls with it, and see what the Friday number looks like. Fourteen days, no card, cancel any day.
Chimney sweep software runs the seasonal trade: booking the fall rush, documenting inspections with photos, quoting repairs on the spot, and rebooking the annual sweep. Linq adds the answered phone at the season's peak (Growth plans and up).
Yes: photos and notes on every job's record, attached to the estimate when findings become a repair quote. The picture of the flue closes the work your word can't.
Customers get the next-season reminder on cadence follow-up campaigns, shipping, and the strongest pattern in the trade is booking next fall before you leave this one: the record makes both easy.
Yes: dryer vent, cap and masonry work runs the same loop, and the customer records built each fall are the shoulder-season call list.
Both cover the basics; the difference that matters in a four-month trade is the answered phone included on Growth plans and up rather than metered, plus flat pricing when the fall crew staffs up no per-user fees inside your seat count. Head-to-head: Linq vs Jobber.
Answer the first frost.
Start free. This fall's calls book themselves (Growth plans and up).
Linq is chimney sweep software for shops that would rather be on the tools than at a desk: start free, or put one real week through it on the 14-day trial and judge it on Friday.