Weekend Power Deposit: Build Your Repeat Business Checklist
This weekend, create a simple repeat-business checklist.
Use it after completed work or during your weekly customer review.
Repeat Business Checklist
After the Service:
- Send completion message
- Confirm customer is satisfied
- Save notes about future needs
- Ask if they would like to schedule the next step
- Offer recurring service if it fits
- Add reminder date to customer list
For Each Customer, Ask:
- Is this service naturally repeatable?
- Is there a next best step?
- Would a recurring plan make sense?
- When should I follow up?
- What message should I send?
- Did I make rebooking easy?
Repeat Business Messages to Save:
- Rebooking message
- Recurring service invitation
- Next best step recommendation
- Reminder message
Customer List Update:
- Last service date
- Next follow-up date
- Possible next service
- Recurring option offered: Yes / No
- Customer response
That is your system.
Simple.
Practical.
Useful.
A repeat-business system does not need to be pushy.
It needs to be visible.
If you do good work and the customer may benefit again, give them a clear path back.
Do not make them start over.
Starting over is friction.
Remove friction.
That is half of small business.
Maybe more.
Weekend Power Deposit:
Create one repeat-business checklist and add a next follow-up date for at least one past or current customer.
Prompt:
Can I identify who may need help again and make it easy for them to book the next step?

