The homeowner asks
A messy yard turns into a clear service request.
Tell them what you are going to tell them
The request becomes a job lead the team can quote, schedule, or confirm without chasing missing details.
The customer asks, InternetOfDoing routes the request, and the business receives a clean email.
A messy yard turns into a clear service request.
The scheduling desk sees the job request and can place it into the day.
The crew arrives, mows, edges, and clears the driveway.
For people who scan first, this is the whole idea in one line.
A person asks their AI assistant to order, schedule, book, quote, or request something.
The assistant finds an InternetOfDoing-ready business and reads what that business can receive.
The assistant gathers the fields the business actually needs before sending the request.
InternetOfDoing sends a clean, structured email to the business inbox.
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For local services, the problem is rarely that people cannot find a contact form. The problem is that the request arrives vague, incomplete, or not at all.
InternetOfDoing gives AI assistants a clear way to gather the address, job type, preferred timing, and contact details before the request reaches Lonnie's Lawns.
Lonnie's does not need a custom app to start. A structured email is enough to turn AI intent into a real job opportunity.
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InternetOfDoing request for Lonnie's Lawns
The workflow starts simple, but the advantage is real.
Requests arrive with the details Lonnie's needs to respond quickly.
Lonnie's can answer, quote, and schedule exactly as it does today.
Later, the same workflow can connect to a calendar, CRM, or dispatch system.
AI assistants can turn customer intent into a request your business can actually receive and act on.
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