u/No_Examination149

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Do you ask your clients the same questions every single time on WhatsApp before you can quote them? I built something to fix that.

If you run a local service business — mechanic shop, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, handyman — you probably have this problem:

Someone messages you on WhatsApp or Instagram. Before you can even think about pricing or scheduling, you need:

  • Their name
  • Their address
  • Exactly what broke
  • How urgent it is
  • When they're available

So you ask. They reply slowly. You search through 10 other conversations to find their info again next week. And it repeats every single time.

I got tired of watching this happen (I talked to a bunch of local service guys about it) and built a simple fix.

PrimaCRM gives you a unique intake link you share with new clients. They fill it out in under 60 seconds on their phone. You see everything organized in a table — no more digging through chats.

No app to install. No complicated setup. No monthly fee (free right now).

The link looks like: primacrm.app/i/your-business-name

You share it once in your WhatsApp status, bio, or when someone first messages you. That's it.

Does this sound like a problem you actually have? I'm genuinely trying to figure out if I'm solving the right thing before I add more features. Honest feedback welcome.

Try it free: "primacrm.app"

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u/No_Examination149 — 7 days ago
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I built a 1-link intake form for local service businesses because my plumber kept asking me the same questions every time. Now it's live.

Every time I needed a repair — plumber, A/C tech, electrician — the conversation went the same way on WhatsApp:

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And the guy was always searching through old chats just to find my phone number.

So I built PrimaCRM — it's basically a personalized intake link for local service businesses.

The business owner signs up in 2 minutes, gets a unique link like primacrm.app/i/taller-ramirez, shares it on WhatsApp with new clients, and the client fills it out in under 60 seconds — no app install, no account, just a mobile form.

The owner sees all requests organized in a dashboard with name, issue, location, urgency, and a 1-click button to reply on WhatsApp.

What it is NOT:

  • Not a CRM with 50 features you'll never use
  • Not a WhatsApp bot that needs a business account
  • Not SaaS with a $49/month paywall to start

It's free right now while I figure out what people actually need.

I built this for LATAM mechanics, plumbers, A/C techs, and electricians who run their whole business from their phone. But honestly it works for any service business that gets inbound requests.

If you run a local service business (or know someone who does), I'd love for you to try it: https://www.primacrm.app/en

Happy to answer questions about the stack or the problem in the comments.

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u/No_Examination149 — 9 days ago