Your business runs on your memory.
That's the problem.

Foreman keeps track of every job, every part, every deadline, and every dollar — and sends you one simple briefing each morning with what actually needs your attention.

See it running a real shop — 15 minutes

Built by the owner of a $1M+/year auto glass company. No new software for your crew to learn.

Sound familiar?

None of this is anyone's fault. It's just what happens when the "system" is a calendar, a spreadsheet, and your brain.

The job moved. The part didn't. A customer reschedules, the calendar gets changed... and nobody remembers the part that was ordered for Tuesday. Result: parts sitting around, wasted trips, do-overs.
The return window quietly closed. That part you didn't end up using had 14 days to go back to the supplier. Day 15 was yesterday. Result: a few hundred dollars gone — again.
Finished the work. Never sent the bill. The job got done, everyone moved on, and three weeks later you realize nobody ever invoiced it. Result: you did the work for free until you catch it.
The quote you never chased. They said "let me think about it." You meant to follow up. That was two weeks and nine fires ago. Result: jobs your competitor got by calling back first.
You're the only one who knows. Where the parts are. Who owes what. What's happening Thursday. Take a day off and it wobbles. Result: you can't step away — ever.
The books never quite match. What actually happened this month and what the spreadsheet says happened are two different stories. Result: hours of untangling at month end.

Every morning, one simple briefing.

This is your whole experience of Foreman. No dashboards to study, no software to learn. Just what needs your attention, before it costs you.

ForemanToday, 6:45 AM
2 parts due back to the supplier by Friday — $780 lost if missed. Want me to prep the return slips?
Johnson job moved to Thursday. The part arrives Wednesday — no conflict, you're covered.
3 finished jobs haven't been invoiced — $1,450 waiting. List is ready for your OK.
Everything else is on track. 12 jobs this week, all parts accounted for.
Reply anytime — Foreman keeps the list.

How it works

You don't change how you run your business. Foreman fits around it.

1

We learn how you run things

A conversation, not a questionnaire. How jobs come in, how parts get ordered, where money leaks. Every business is different — Foreman is set up around yours.

2

We set it up on tools you already have

Your calendar and simple spreadsheets stay right where they are. Foreman watches them quietly in the background. Your crew doesn't have to learn a single new thing.

3

You get the morning briefing

Every day, in plain English: what's at risk, what changed, what needs a decision. About two weeks to set up, then we tune it with you for 30 days.

What Foreman keeps track of

Everything you're currently holding in your head.

Every job, from the first call to the money in the bank
Every ordered part, until it's installed — or back at the supplier in time
Every deadline that costs money — return windows, warranty claims, permits
Every schedule change, and everything a change touches
Every dollar owed to you — finished work that hasn't been billed or paid
Every quote waiting on a follow-up — so "let me think about it" turns into booked work

Built by someone who's lived it

Foreman was built inside a working auto glass company doing over $1M a year — by an owner who was drowning in the exact same things you are. It runs that shop every single day. Now the same system gets set up for businesses like yours.

And it's built to be trusted:

Never deletes anything Never spends your money Never acts without your OK You stay in charge, always

Try it on the leakiest part of your business

Start small. See it pay for itself. Then decide.

Full setup is normally $7,500+ — but you don't start there.

The 30-Day Pilot — $2,500

We set Foreman up on the one area costing you the most — missed returns, unbilled work, or lost follow-ups — and run it for 30 days.

Not convinced after 30 days? You get your money back. All of it, no questions asked.

And if you continue, every dollar of the pilot counts toward your full setup. No contracts, cancel the monthly anytime.

Book a free 15-minute call

No pressure, no jargon. You'll see the real system running a real shop.

Common questions

Straight answers, no fine print.

Do I have to learn new software?

No. Foreman runs on tools you likely already use — your calendar and simple spreadsheets. Your experience of it is a short morning briefing sent to your phone. If you can read a text message, you can use Foreman.

What kinds of businesses is this for?

Owner-operated service businesses — auto glass, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, landscaping, towing, detailing, roofing, and trades like them. Usually doing somewhere between $500K and $5M a year, where the owner is the one keeping track of everything.

How long does setup take?

About two weeks. We learn how you already run things, set Foreman up around your workflow, then tune it with you for 30 days so it fits like a glove.

Can it mess anything up?

No. Foreman never deletes anything, never spends your money, and never takes an action you can't undo without you approving it first. It watches and reports — you make every decision.

Is this one of those AI things?

Behind the scenes, Foreman uses the same modern automation tools big companies use. But you never have to touch it, understand it, or manage it. You just get a clear briefing every morning — and fewer things slipping through the cracks.

What does it cost?

Full setup starts at $7,500 with a flat monthly rate after that — a fraction of what an office manager costs, and it never calls in sick. But nearly everyone starts with the $2,500 30-day pilot: if you're not convinced, you get every dollar back, and if you continue, the pilot counts toward your setup.

What if it doesn't work for my business?

Then you get your money back — all of it. And there are no contracts on the monthly service, so you can stop anytime. The risk is on us, where it belongs.

You built the business.
Let Foreman carry the mental load.

Fifteen minutes. You'll see the actual system running an actual shop — and you'll know within five whether this is for you.

Book your 15-minute call