Built a full cold call + cold email script package for selling AI Voice Agents to home service businesses. Tear it apart.
I put together a complete outreach system for selling AI receptionists (voice agents that answer calls, qualify leads, and book appointments 24/7) to plumbers, HVAC techs, electricians, garage door companies, and pest control businesses. What's in it: - Cold call script with 3 openers, discovery questions, and 3 closing styles - Voicemail scripts + follow-up text templates - Gatekeeper scripts for getting past the front desk - Objection handling for 8 common pushbacks (with a cheat sheet) - 3-email cold outreach sequence (Day 1, Day 3, Day 7 breakup) - Audit-led email variant for when you've researched the prospect first The core play: Every script steers toward one thing — getting the prospect to call a live AI demo number and experience the product themselves. No slide decks, no PDFs. Just "call this number and hear it for yourself." Target: Home service business owners doing $500K–$5M who are too busy on job sites to answer their phone. Here are a few highlights: The opener I'm most confident in: "Hey [First Name], this is [Your Name]. Quick random question — if someone called your business right now while you're on the phone with me, what would happen to that call?" The objection response I like best: "Customers won't talk to a robot" → "They talk to Siri and Alexa every day. Want to call ours and judge for yourself? Thirty seconds." The voicemail hook: "Hey [First Name], I just called and got your voicemail — which is actually the exact problem I solve for [trade] companies." The breakup email subject line: "Should I close your file?" Full document is attached. I want honest feedback: 1. What would make you hang up immediately? 2. Any objections I'm not covering? 3. Would the "call the demo number" play actually work on you if you owned a plumbing company? 4. Is the 3-email sequence missing an angle? 5. What would you steal for your own outreach? Don't be nice. I'd rather get roasted here than on a real call.