The Project Fit Check is a short, structured way to understand how your business handles homeowner inquiries today — and whether RIS is the right fit to help. No sales call. No pressure. Just an honest read on fit.
What this is
This isn’t a sales call request. It isn’t a generic quote form. It isn’t an automated instant estimate.
It’s a short fit process — a way for both of us to understand your situation before anyone talks about working together. The questions are built to surface how your business actually runs today:
That last point matters. The goal isn’t to fit you to an offer. It’s to understand whether better infrastructure would genuinely help your business.
What happens next
A short, guided set of questions about how your business handles inquiries today. Most people finish in a few minutes.
A real review by the person who builds the systems — not an automated score, not a sales queue.
If it looks like a fit, you’ll get a clear recommendation on the right path. If it doesn’t, you’ll hear that just as plainly, along with an honest read on what might help instead.
No pressure. No obligation. The recommendation is the deliverable — what you do with it is up to you.
Who this is for
If that sounds like your business, the Fit Check is worth a few minutes.
Who this is not for
None of that is how RIS works, and saying so up front saves everyone time. There are good providers for those needs — RIS just isn’t one of them. What RIS builds is operational infrastructure for businesses that want to take better care of the homeowners reaching out to them.
Before we start
A quick note before you begin: the goal here isn’t to sell you something. It’s to understand how homeowner inquiries move through your business today — and to give you an honest read on what would actually help.
That read points one of three ways. Some businesses are a strong fit for the full Revenue Infrastructure System™. Some are a better fit for the focused Interactive Lead Experience™. And some aren’t a fit right now — which is a perfectly good answer, and one we’ll tell you plainly.
All three outcomes are fine. The value of the Fit Check isn’t a yes. It’s clarity about where your business actually stands.
There’s no pressure and no obligation either way — you’ll have a clearer picture of your operation when you hear back.
In the meantime, you’re welcome to read more about how the system works.
No. There’s no call attached to the Fit Check itself. You answer a few questions, your responses are reviewed, and you receive a recommended next step in writing. If a short conversation would genuinely help clarify fit, that only happens with your okay.
Your responses are reviewed personally — by the person who builds the systems, not a sales team. You’ll receive a clear recommendation: the right path forward if it’s a fit, or an honest read on what might help if it isn’t.
No. Sorting that out is the whole point. The Fit Check is designed to point you toward the Revenue Infrastructure System™, the Interactive Lead Experience™ Handoff, or neither-right-now — based on how your business actually runs, not on what you can name.
That’s useful to know, and there’s a question for it. If your site is working for you, the Interactive Lead Experience™ Handoff is often the better fit — upgrading your inquiry experience without rebuilding anything.
If your tools are fragmented, follow-up is inconsistent, or your website needs replacing, the full Revenue Infrastructure System™ is likely the right recommendation. The Fit Check helps confirm that before any work or commitment.
That’s a completely fine answer, and “just exploring” is one of the timeline options. You’ll still get an honest read on fit, and nothing obligates you to move forward on any schedule but your own.
Most reviews come back within one to two business days.
The goal here isn’t to push you toward an offer. It’s to understand whether better infrastructure would actually help your business — and to tell you the truth either way.
If it’s a fit, you’ll know the right next step. If it isn’t, you’ll know that too, and why. That’s the entire purpose of starting with a Fit Check instead of a sales pitch.