Monday.com as the single source of truth—live health on every job, crew and schedule in one place, AI on email and meeting notes, and milestone invoicing into QuickBooks. Built for how high-end cabinet work actually moves, not a generic playbook.
No single view showing which projects are on track, behind schedule, or burning margin. Problems surface too late.
Flat LF rates don't account for hardware costs, finish complexity, or design time. Hardware as overhead quietly erases profit on high-end jobs.
PDFs arrive mid-project. Model numbers and cut-out specs get manually hunted, and the designer waits. Every delay costs install-date credibility.
You can't know if the most-worked project is your most profitable. A smaller job could be silently eating your best crew hours.
No structured morning view of what's at risk, who's idle, which quotes need follow-up — and no automated way to stay ahead of it.
Email threads, verbal updates, missed follow-ups. The company's "seamless" promise is hard to keep without systems supporting it.
Monday.com as the system of record, n8n for four precision workflows, a custom appliance-extraction app, and an AI email assistant — all connected, all phone-accessible in three taps.
4-board workspace — Customers CRM, Projects with Gantt, Leads & Intake, and Matt's CEO Command Center dashboard.
QuickBooks milestone invoicing, Gmail draft assistant, and Otter action-item capture — all with human approval gates on money and measurements.
Upload a PDF appliance packet — AI extracts model numbers and cut-out W/H/D, then emails Matt and the designer for review before touching AutoCAD.
Incoming client emails are matched to the right project in Monday, and a context-aware reply appears in Matt's Gmail for one-tap approval and send.
Otter.ai transcribes every on-site meeting. AI extracts tasks, owners, and due dates. Monday items created automatically — no one takes notes.
Every project surfaces its revenue-per-labor-hour in real time. Matt finally knows which projects deserve the most crew attention.
Every project self-scores every time it's updated. No manual check-ins, no spreadsheets — a live formula that tells Matt exactly where to look before the day starts.
IF(OR({Sched Var%} > 10, {Budget Var%} > 10), "🔴 At Risk", IF(OR({Sched Var%} > 5, {Budget Var%} > 5, {Open Tasks%} > 20), "🟡 Watch", "🟢 Healthy")) // Numeric score 100 − ({Sched Var%}×2) − ({Budget Var%}×2) − ({Open Tasks%}×1) − ({Days Stale}×1)
All variances under 5%, tasks on track, board updated within 3 days. No action needed — Matt's morning view stays green.
One metric is drifting. Project owner gets an auto-notification. Matt reviews at next morning check-in — still recoverable.
A variance exceeded 10%. Matt is alerted immediately. If red persists 2 days, a "Fix Project Risk" task is auto-assigned.
Every customer, project, lead, and task in one Monday workspace. Search a last name and see every project, past and future, for that family in one click.
Subitems represent phases: Design → Materials → Build → Install. Each phase has Owner, Status, Due Date, Dependency, and Notes. Finish-to-Start dependencies auto-cascade dates when a phase slips.
Mirror columns pull live revenue and status from the Projects board. One search surfaces every project, past and future, for any household.
This form lives on your site. A prospective client fills it out — and the moment they submit, the automation stack fires: a new lead appears in your Monday Leads board, Matt gets a notification, and the system queues a follow-up task. Once qualified, a single status change promotes the lead to a full project with all four phase subitems auto-created and dependencies cascaded. No manual entry. No dropped leads.
See any 🔴 or 🟡 projects, click in, review the variance, assign a task to unblock it before the day starts.
Which project is eating the most hours proportionally? Reallocate crew to the highest-value work.
AI has pre-written replies to all incoming client and vendor emails with project context. Review, adjust, send in one tap.
Workload widget shows who's overloaded and who has capacity. Move idle builders to productive work immediately.
Every sent quote and how long it's been sitting. No deal dies because a follow-up fell through the cracks.
Project status change triggers the right invoice — 20% deposit, 30% pre-install, 50% post-install — calculated and pushed to QuickBooks automatically.
Incoming client email arrives, gets matched to the right project in Monday, and a context-aware reply draft appears in Matt's Gmail for one-tap approval.
Otter.ai transcribes every meeting. AI extracts action items, owners, and due dates, then creates the right Monday tasks automatically — no manual notes.
Email with spec PDF arrives. System extracts all model numbers and cut-out dimensions using AI, emails Matt and designer a review table. (Phase 2)
Every phase has a defined deliverable and sign-off before the next begins. No open-ended sprints, no scope creep — just a clean handoff at day 20.
Align & baseline
Days 1–4
Blueprint before build
Days 5–6
Configure & integrate
Days 7–11
Prove on real work
Days 12–13
Adoption & cutover
Days 14–20
Phase 1 delivers the core operating system. Every phase builds on a stable foundation — no rip-and-replace, no lost data, no starting over.
No hidden fees, no proprietary lock-in. Every tool has a free tier or open-source alternative. The monthly total is less than a single missed change order on a $60K kitchen.
| Tool | Purpose | Plan | Monthly | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monday.com | System of record — boards, automations, dashboards | Pro, 10 seats | ~$190 | Annual billing; unlocks Gantt, Time Tracking, Formulas |
| Otter.ai | Meeting transcription + action-item capture | Business, 8 seats | ~$240 | Fireflies Pro (~$96/mo total) is the budget alternative |
| n8n | All automation workflows | Self-hosted on Railway | ~$5 | Full control, no per-task Zapier pricing |
| Supabase | Data persistence for future dashboard | Free → Pro | Free → $25 | Free tier covers Phase 2 launch volume |
| Claude API | Email drafts + task extraction + appliance extraction (Phase 2) | Usage-based | ~$100 | Pay-as-you-go; estimate for a small shop's volume (~75–100/mo typical). Scales with actual traffic. |
| QuickBooks Online | Billing (existing client expense) | Existing | Client pays | Native Monday integration + n8n handles milestone logic |
| Total (Phase 1 live) | Monday + Otter + n8n + Claude (est. usage) | ~$535/mo | Excludes QBO; Supabase often $0 until Phase 3 scale |
A Monday formula on each project compares labor hours to revenue so you set your own target and see which jobs clear the bar. Figures in dashboards (e.g. Rev/Hour widgets) are illustrative—not a guarantee.
One dashboard, five cards checked, tasks assigned. The full morning review on a phone if needed.
Every sent quote creates an automatic follow-up task. No deal dies because of a forgotten check-in two business days later.
AI drafts every client reply with full project context. Matt approves and sends. Clients feel white-glove responsiveness.
Every appliance packet auto-extracted and reviewed before it ever touches AutoCAD. No more mid-project scrambles. (Phase 2)
Everything lives in portable Supabase Postgres. The Phase 3 custom dashboard plugs straight in — no migration, no starting over.
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Recurring tool & API · paid to vendors
Claude is pay-as-you-go — estimate, not a prepaid block.
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