OpScales builds AI systems for home service businesses.
“We don’t sell tools. We build systems around how your business actually operates.”
OpScales works with a small number of home service businesses at a time. We start by understanding your operation completely — before we build anything. Every system we deploy is specific to your business, your market, and your customers. Nothing is templated. Nothing is generic.
We work with roofing contractors, HVAC companies, and plumbers across Arkansas who are serious about building something that lasts. Not businesses chasing growth for its own sake — businesses that want to operate with precision and intention.
Our approach is simple: understand first, build second. We spend as much time studying how your business runs as we do writing a single line of code. The result is an AI system that fits your operation like it was made for it — because it was.
We are not a software vendor. We are not an agency. We are a consultancy, and we take on only the work we can do well.
Before we design anything, we spend time inside your business. How work comes in, how it moves, where attention goes. We don't arrive with a solution. We arrive with questions — and we don't leave until we understand the operation completely.
Every system begins from the understanding we've built — not a template adjusted to fit. We map the specific points in your operation where intelligent infrastructure changes the outcome, and we design precisely around those.
We deploy alongside your team. When the system goes live, you understand what it does and why. We remain engaged as your business evolves — because a system that doesn't adapt eventually stops working.
A private walkthrough of how AI systems work inside a home service business — built around real operations, not hypotheticals.
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Watch the demonstration below. It walks through how these systems are designed, how they operate inside a real business, and what the outcome looks like in practice.
The demonstration is not a sales presentation. It is a detailed, recorded walkthrough of how these systems are actually built — the logic behind them, how they integrate into an existing operation, and what changes when they're in place.
Most people who watch it come away with a clearer picture of their own business, regardless of what they decide to do next.