Boatwork Assist · Who it's for
Built for the businesses that run the waterfront.
If your team is great on the water but the office work keeps slipping, there’s a playbook for you. Here’s what tends to fall through — and the agent that catches it.
Dealers
Weekend leads pile up; quotes sit; price-shoppers go cold before anyone follows up.
A sales agent answers every inquiry in minutes, qualifies it, and chases the quote until it closes.
Boatyards
The board fills, the crew double-books, and tomorrow’s confirmations never get made.
An operations agent books work into the right window and confirms every job the day before.
Marinas
Slip inquiries, renewals, and seasonal outreach all live in one overloaded inbox.
An agent triages the inbox, answers the routine asks, and keeps renewals and waitlists moving.
Brokers
Showing requests come in after hours; the fastest reply wins, and yours is often late.
A brokerage agent proposes times, books the viewing, and follows up with every buyer.
Service shops
“What’ll it cost?” turns into a week of phone tag before a job ever gets on the calendar.
A service agent drafts the estimate, sends it for your OK, and books the work once approved.
Back office
Invoices go out late, payments go unchased, and nobody knows what each job actually made.
A back-office agent invoices the day a job wraps, nudges what’s unpaid, and shows the margin.
Whatever your shape
One agent, set up around how you actually run.
Single-location service shop or multi-brand dealer group — you start with one agent on the job that costs you the most time, give it your playbook, and add more as you grow. It works from your knowledge, in your voice, on the channels your team already uses.