For Brisbane trades and service businesses, AI can automate six categories of tasks: after-hours enquiry handling, quote and booking follow-up, review requests, job scheduling notifications, invoice reminders, and compliance or admin paperwork. These are the tasks that fall through the cracks when the business owner is on-site and the phone goes to voicemail at 7pm.
None of these require AI to make judgment calls. They require AI to send the right message to the right person at the right time, consistently, without someone having to remember to do it. That's exactly what automation is good at.
The tasks that still need a person: managing relationships with difficult clients, handling on-site problems, and anything that requires reading a situation in real time. AI handles volume. People handle nuance.
1. After-Hours Enquiry Handling
A plumber who responds to an 8pm enquiry on Thursday night has a far higher chance of booking that job than one who replies Friday morning, after the customer has already called three other trades.
AI handles after-hours enquiries automatically. When a new enquiry arrives through your website, Google Business Profile, or contact form outside business hours, an AI system sends an immediate acknowledgment, captures the job details, qualifies the lead with one or two questions, and books a callback or site visit into your calendar.
For Brisbane electricians and plumbers dealing with urgent repair requests, an after-hours response that confirms receipt and sets a callback expectation converts significantly better than silence. The 6pm to 8am window accounts for a large proportion of new residential enquiries from customers who search after work. Without automation, most go unanswered until the next morning.
2. Quote Follow-Up and Booking Confirmation
Most trades businesses send a quote and then wait. The customer goes quiet. Two weeks later, the job might still be available, or the customer has already booked someone who followed up.
AI sends a quote follow-up sequence automatically: a message two days after the quote is sent, a second message five days later, and a final touch at day ten. Each message is personalised with the customer's name and job details. No one in your business needs to remember who needs following up.
Booking confirmations work the same way. When a job is booked, AI sends a confirmation with the date, time, and any preparation required from the customer. A reminder goes out 24 hours before the appointment. No-shows drop and customers arrive prepared.
These two automations recover jobs that would otherwise be lost to inertia.
3. Review Requests and Reputation Management
Google reviews are the most visible trust signal for a Brisbane tradie in local search. A business with 47 five-star reviews consistently outranks one with six, regardless of how long either has been operating or how good the actual work is.
Asking for reviews manually is the task that always gets pushed to later. AI removes the friction. When a job is marked complete in your job management software, an AI system sends a review request to the customer within 24 hours while the experience is fresh. The message links directly to your Google Business Profile review page.
Businesses using this automation typically see their review volume increase threefold to fivefold compared to asking manually. More reviews improve local search visibility for your business, which generates more enquiries. For Brisbane tradies working on their local search rankings, review automation is one of the highest-ROI actions available with minimal ongoing effort.
4. Job Scheduling and Dispatch Notifications
For trades businesses running multiple crews or subcontractors, job scheduling notifications reduce the volume of phone calls spent confirming who is going where.
AI sends automated job briefings to field staff each morning: address, job type, customer contact name, special instructions. It sends status notifications to customers when a tradie is 30 minutes out. It triggers a check-in prompt when a job runs long, so the schedule can be updated before the next customer is expecting someone who isn't coming.
These aren't complex AI tasks. They're automated messages triggered by events in your job management software, whether that's ServiceM8, Tradify, simPRO, or a similar platform. The business owner stops being the communications relay between office, customer, and crew.
5. Invoice Reminders and Payment Follow-Up
Chasing overdue invoices is one of the least productive uses of a trades business owner's time. It's also one of the easiest tasks to automate.
AI sends an invoice reminder three days before the due date, a second reminder on the due date, and a follow-up message seven days overdue. Each message sounds personal rather than automated when written correctly. If an invoice reaches 14 days overdue, the system flags it for manual attention from the owner or bookkeeper.
Average debtor days typically drop by a third when invoice reminders are automated, because customers who intended to pay but forgot are prompted before the invoice becomes a collections conversation.
6. Compliance, Safety Checklists, and Admin Paperwork
For trades businesses in construction, electrical, HVAC, or other licensed trades, compliance paperwork is a constant overhead. Safe Work Method Statements, site induction forms, and pre-start checklists need completing before work begins.
AI sends the relevant forms to field staff automatically when a new job is created, collects the completed forms, and files them against the job record. It can flag when a trade qualification or licence is approaching expiry. For jobs requiring specific documentation, the automation ensures the paperwork is done before the crew is on-site.
None of these tasks require human judgment. They require the right document to arrive at the right time and be filed when complete.
Where to Start
Start with the task where the cost of not doing it is highest.
For most Brisbane trades businesses, that's after-hours enquiry handling. Every missed enquiry after 6pm is a potential job going to a competitor who does respond. That's the automation to build first.
The second priority for most businesses is quote follow-up. Sending quotes without follow-up means losing jobs to whoever does follow up, regardless of price or quality.
Third is review requests. Review volume has a direct effect on local search rankings. A steady stream of new Google reviews compounds over time, improving visibility for keywords your customers actually search.
Once those three are running, invoice reminders and scheduling notifications add efficiency without the same direct revenue impact.
If you want to understand what a trade business website should do to support these automations, the two go hand in hand. Automation handles the back-end communications. Your website handles the front-end conversion.
Our AI automation services for Brisbane trades and service businesses start with a scoping process that identifies your highest-friction tasks before any build begins. If you're working out where to start, that's the place to start.
For context on cost and what you'd be comparing it to if you hired instead, read our guide to AI automation vs hiring staff for Brisbane businesses.