Everything we know about getting found by AI.
Plain-English guides on AEO, AI receptionists, Spanish answering, and winning more jobs in Las Vegas — the same answers the AI engines quote.
Will ChatGPT Recommend My HVAC Business?
Short answer: yes, AI assistants name specific local shops — and there are concrete reasons they pick one over another. Here's how to be the one.
Read →What a Missed Call Really Costs a Las Vegas HVAC Company
In a Vegas July, the call you don't answer doesn't wait — it dials the next shop. The true cost isn't the ticket; it's the job.
Read →How an AI Receptionist Books Jobs Directly into Housecall Pro and Jobber
First Ring (launching soon) will capture caller details, check your live calendar, and write the appointment into your field service software — no message, no callback, no re-keying.
Read →AI Receptionist for Small HVAC Shops: Is It Worth It?
The honest math for a 1–8 tech shop: one recovered after-hours call, 24/7 coverage, bilingual booking, and why enterprise platforms are priced for a different business.
Read →AI Receptionist vs. Answering Service vs. Voicemail: Which One Actually Books the Job?
All three pick up the phone — but only one books the job, handles two calls at once, and speaks natural Spanish from the first word.
Read →How AI Search Is Changing the Way People Find Local Contractors — the 2026 Data
Homeowners are increasingly asking ChatGPT, Google's AI, and Perplexity who to call — and those tools name only a handful of businesses. Here's what the latest research shows, with sources.
Read →The Best AI Agency for Las Vegas Home Services — and How to Actually Tell
Most agencies own one slice — get-found, or call-answering, or reviews. Here's how to find the one that does all three, Spanish-first, with no lock-in.
Read →How to Get Cited by ChatGPT — the Bing Index Nobody Talks About
When ChatGPT searches the live web, it pulls from Bing, not Google. Getting your business into Bing's index is the highest-leverage, lowest-cost step in AI visibility — and almost no local shop does it.
Read →Google Business Profile Optimization for Las Vegas Contractors
A practical playbook to claim, complete, and maintain the profile that earns map pack placement and AI citations across Clark County.
Read →How Electricians Get Found on Google and AI Search in Las Vegas
A trade-specific playbook: map pack basics, review strategy, emergency signals, structured schema, answer-ready content, and pairing visibility with a line that always answers.
Read →How Las Vegas Plumbers Get Found on Google and AI Search
A trade-specific playbook: map pack basics, review strategy, emergency signals, structured data, and pairing visibility with a bilingual AI receptionist launching soon.
Read →How Much Does It Cost to Market an HVAC Business with AI in Las Vegas?
A plain-number breakdown of what AI search visibility and an AI receptionist actually cost each month — and how those figures compare to a full-time receptionist, an answering service, or leads from a marketplace like Angi.
Read →When Las Vegas AC Calls Spike: Heat, Monsoon, and Seasonal HVAC Demand
Summer demand in the Las Vegas Valley isn't a guess — it's a measurable curve driven by extreme heat, monsoon storms, and an aging housing stock. Here's the data, and what it means for a shop's busiest months.
Read →Do You Need Spanish-Language Phone Answering for Your Las Vegas Home-Services Business?
About one in three Clark County residents is Hispanic — and Spanish-dominant callers who hit an English-only line, or a 'press 2' menu, often hang up and call the next contractor.
Read →What Is Answer Engine Optimization (AEO)?
The new standard for getting found when homeowners skip Google and ask an AI assistant instead.
Read →When Should a Las Vegas HVAC Company Start AI Marketing? Before the Summer Rush.
AEO signals take weeks to build — start in late winter so you are already the recommended answer when 110-degree days arrive.
Read →Why AI Recommends Some Las Vegas Contractors and Not Others
AI assistants don't pick randomly — they follow a decision framework built on seven verifiable signals, and most local contractors are missing at least three.
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