
What 6 real local businesses got from an AI workforce
By Sam Bigelow — Founder & Principal Strategist. 15 years inside Fortune 500 networking & global manufacturing.
Six real Power2Network clients put a managed AI workforce on their phones, texts, and chat. Documented results include a 90.2% conversation rate at a national pool brand, a 94x jump in monthly messages at a med spa, and 258 calls handled in two months at a motorsports shop — each one client's real, measured outcome.
Six businesses, six documented outcomes
Most articles about AI for local business trade in promises. This one trades in receipts. Below are six real Power2Network clients across pool, med spa, HVAC, general construction, and motorsports — each with the exact, documented numbers their system produced. Where a trade has no named client, we don't pretend it does; these six are the real ones.
Read each profile the way you'd read a reference check: what the business does, what was leaking, what the AI workforce did about it, and the measured result. Every figure below is one client's actual outcome — documented, not a projection, and not a promise that you'll see the same. Your numbers depend on your call volume, your trade, and your follow-up.
Crestwood Pools — a 90.2% conversation rate, nationwide
Crestwood sells pools across all 50 states, which means inbound buyers arrive at every hour and from every time zone. The challenge wasn't a single phone line — it was running a consistent, always-on sales conversation at national scale without a national call center.
With a managed AI workforce fronting the inbound flow, Crestwood reached a 90.2% conversation rate across a 50-state sales system, fielding roughly nine new buyers a day. That's the share of inbound contacts the system actually held a real conversation with instead of dropping to voicemail. This is Crestwood's documented outcome — read the full breakdown in the case study.
Family Pools — every lead captured, mornings reclaimed
Family Pools serves NH and MA, where seasonal demand spikes mean the phone rings faster than a small team can answer — especially first thing in the morning when overnight inquiries pile up. The owner was starting each day digging out of a voicemail backlog.
After the AI workforce went live, Family Pools saw inbound calls to staff drop 30%, morning voicemails fall 88%, and 100% of leads captured. The drop in calls and voicemails isn't lost business — it's the system handling the routine inquiries so the team only touches what needs a human. That's Family Pools' documented result.
Basis Holistics — 56 to 5,277 messages a month (94x)
Basis Holistics is a med spa in East Hampstead, NH. Med spa buyers research late, compare several providers, and message across channels — so conversation volume, handled well, is the whole game. Their agent is named Ava.
Over 17 months, Ava drove monthly message volume from 56 to 5,277 — a 94x increase — and logged 27,713 client touchpoints. Those touchpoints are real two-way conversations: questions answered, appointments booked, follow-ups sent. This is one med spa's documented outcome, with Ava carrying the load a front desk never could around the clock.
A motorsports shop — Maya handled 258 calls in two months
This one is a motorsports shop in the Northeastern U.S. The owner asked to stay unnamed, which we respect — but the numbers are real and shared with permission. Their voice agent is named Maya.
In roughly two months, Maya handled 258 calls, reached 116 contacts, and held a 98% conversation rate. For a shop where every ring is a potential build or repair ticket, having an agent answer nearly every call — instead of letting it bounce to voicemail during a busy bay — is the difference between a booked job and a customer calling the next shop on the list.
Service One — running for 2+ years, not a pilot
Service One Heating & Cooling is an HVAC company in Hampstead, NH. The proof here isn't a launch-week spike — it's longevity. Anyone can run an impressive first month; the question is whether a system earns its keep.
Service One has had missed-call text-back and automated review requests running for 2+ years. Every missed call gets an instant text so the lead doesn't go cold, and every completed job triggers a review ask that compounds the company's reputation over time. Two years of continuous operation is its own form of proof — read how it works in the case study.
Ryan & Greene — booked six months out, ad spend halved
Ryan & Greene Construction is a general contractor in Plaistow, NH. One honest distinction: this outcome came from Power2Network's growth, pipeline, and content work — not the AI answering agent. We're including it because the documented result matters and the sourcing should be transparent.
Ryan & Greene is booked six months out, cut ad spend 50%, and has held a 5.0-star rating. Adam Ryan and Mike Greene put it plainly: "WOW — this has made our business so much simpler." When the pipeline is full, you stop buying leads you don't need — which is how the ad spend came down.
The numbers, side by side
Here's the comparison view. Each row is one real client's documented outcome — not a typical result, and not a guarantee of yours.
- Crestwood Pools (pool, national): 90.2% conversation rate · 50-state sales system · ~9 new buyers/day
- Family Pools (pool, NH & MA): -30% inbound calls · -88% morning voicemails · 100% of leads captured
- Basis Holistics (med spa, NH): 56 to 5,277 messages/month (94x) · 27,713 touchpoints in 17 months · agent Ava
- A motorsports shop (anonymous, NE U.S.): 258 calls · 116 contacts · 98% conversation rate in ~2 months · agent Maya
- Service One (HVAC, NH): missed-call text-back + automated reviews running 2+ years
- Ryan & Greene Construction (GC, NH): booked 6 months out · ad spend cut 50% · 5.0-star rating (growth/pipeline work)
What these six have in common
Different trades, different problems, one pattern: a done-for-you AI workforce that answers across voice, SMS, web chat, and Instagram DM as one identity, 24/7 — then books, follows up, recovers no-shows, and asks for reviews. It runs on the tools each business already uses, with a named human strategist on the account. That's the difference between an AI workforce and an AI receptionist that only answers the phone.
If you're weighing whether this is worth it for your shop, the honest answer is: it depends on your numbers, which is exactly why every Power2Network engagement carries a 10x guarantee — at least $4,990 in booked work in your first 60 days, or we work free until it does. Run your own numbers, then see the pricing — these six clients started the same way.
Frequently asked
All six are real Power2Network clients with documented metrics. Five are named (Crestwood Pools, Family Pools, Basis Holistics, Service One, Ryan & Greene Construction); the motorsports shop asked to stay anonymous but shared its numbers with permission. Each profile links to its full case study.
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