Free tools — for HVAC, plumbing, electrical & home-service owners
Free tools that answer one owner question each.
No signup to see your number, no card. Pick the one that matches the question you’re actually asking — what missed calls cost you, what your agreement book is worth, whether to bid a job — run it, and keep the answer.
See the money
Missed-Call Revenue Audit
“How much am I losing to calls that hit voicemail?”
Pull your real Google numbers and see, in your own money, what after-hours and overflow calls cost you a year — plus a real sample of the missed-call text-back and review request we would run for your shop.
See your numberAgreement-Book Valuator
“What is my maintenance-agreement book worth in a sale?”
Enter your agreement count, dues, revenue, and renewal rate. See your density against the published 1,000-per-$1M benchmark, your indicative 2–3× book premium, and the dollars in closing the gap.
Value your bookBid / No-Bid Check
“Should I even bid on this RFP?”
Paste an RFP and what you sell. The check gives an honest read on fit — including telling you NOT to bid when it looks wired for the incumbent, so you do not burn days writing a proposal you will not win.
Check an RFPCheck the paperwork nobody else runs
The warranty windows, permit clocks, and insurance certificates that quietly become problems years later. Each check is the same logic the product runs behind the scenes.
Warranty-Registration Check
“Did this install get registered in time?”
Check the manufacturer registration window on a new install. On most major brands, registered vs. not is the difference between 10-year and 5-year parts coverage — a gap that surfaces years later on the homeowner.
Check a windowPermit-Clock Check
“Is an open permit about to become a problem?”
An expired-open permit resurfaces when the homeowner sells. Check the clock on a job so it gets closed out before it becomes someone’s closing-table surprise.
Check a permitCertificate-of-Insurance Check
“Is my sub’s insurance certificate still good?”
An uninsured sub’s loss can land on you. Check a certificate of insurance for the gaps a general contractor or facility will flag before they let your crew on site.
Check a COI25C Tax-Credit Status
“Can I still promise the federal 25C credit on a 2026 install?”
The sourced, current answer: the federal 25C energy-efficient home improvement credit was terminated for installs after Dec 31, 2025. Get it straight before anyone on your team promises it on a quote.
See the answerWant the reasoning, not just the number? Two honest guides go deeper: building the maintenance-agreement book and running your back office without hiring.
Questions owners ask
Straight answers.
Are these tools really free, and do I have to sign up?
Yes, free — and no signup to see your result. The audit and valuator show your number first; entering your email is optional and only gets you the full plan, a real work sample, or a playbook emailed to you. Nothing is gated behind a card.
What free tools does Morthn offer home-services owners?
A missed-call revenue audit (what voicemail costs you), a maintenance-agreement book valuator (what your recurring book is worth), a bid/no-bid RFP check, a warranty-registration window check, a permit-clock check, a certificate-of-insurance check, and the current federal 25C tax-credit status. Each answers one specific owner question and is usable without an account.
What happens after I run one?
You keep the result. If you enter your email you get the full version by mail, and you can book a 20-minute scoping call whenever you want to see what it would take for Morthn to run that work for you. There is no obligation and no card to see any of it.
What does it cost if I want Morthn to run the work?
From $1,997/mo plus a $1,997 one-time setup, with the first automation included, month-to-month. Live in 14 days, or you owe nothing.