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openclaw skills install household-vendor-call-sheetPrepare and compare household repair or maintenance vendor calls with a printable question sheet, quote fields, and follow-up notes.
openclaw skills install household-vendor-call-sheetHousehold Vendor Call Sheet helps a user call several repair or maintenance vendors and compare their answers without losing details. It produces a printable call sheet with the job definition, vendor list, standardized questions, quote fields, follow-up notes, and a shortlist for the next call or booking decision.
This skill is for household admin organization. It does not verify licenses directly, negotiate on the user's behalf, book appointments, pay deposits, or provide legal advice. It prompts the user to verify licenses, fees, insurance, warranties, and written terms before committing.
Use this skill when the user says things like:
This applies to household repair and maintenance calls such as plumbing, HVAC, electrical, appliance repair, pest control, landscaping, roofing, cleaning, painting, and general handyman work.
Help the user describe the work clearly before calling anyone.
Capture:
Turn vague problems into a call-ready description:
Job summary:
I need help with [problem] at [location]. It started [when]. I have noticed [symptoms]. I am looking for [repair/inspection/estimate] and want to know availability, fees, and next steps.
Create a vendor table the user can fill in before or during calls:
Encourage the user to include more vendors than they expect to need, since some may not answer or may be unavailable.
Build a question set that makes answers comparable.
Core questions:
Job-specific questions can be added based on the trade, but keep the sheet short enough to use on the phone.
For each vendor, capture answers in the same fields:
If the user only gets voicemail, record the voicemail time and callback status.
After calls, help the user compare vendors using practical criteria:
Create a shortlist:
Do not tell the user a vendor is legally safe or fully verified. Instead, list verification steps before booking.
Produce a printable call sheet:
Household Vendor Call Sheet
Job Summary:
- Job type:
- Location:
- Problem / desired outcome:
- Urgency:
- Must-have requirements:
- Details to mention:
Vendor List:
| Priority | Vendor | Phone | Source | License/Insurance Check Needed | Notes |
Standard Questions:
1. Do you handle this job?
2. What is your earliest availability?
3. What fees apply before work begins?
4. Is the estimate written?
5. Are you licensed/insured where required?
6. What warranty applies?
7. What payment terms and cancellation fees apply?
8. What should I prepare?
Call Log:
| Vendor | Contact | Availability | Fees | Quote/Estimate | Written Terms | License/Insurance | Warranty | Follow-up | Red Flags |
Shortlist:
- Best fit:
- Backup:
- Needs clarification:
- Do not use / red flag:
Before Booking Checklist:
- Verify license or registration where required.
- Confirm insurance/bonding if relevant.
- Get written scope, price, fees, warranty, and payment terms.
- Confirm arrival window and cancellation policy.
HVAC comparison: "My AC isn't cooling. I need to call 3 HVAC companies and compare their diagnostic fees, availability, and whether they do written estimates. Help me prepare a call sheet."
Plumber comparison: "Help me prepare questions for calling plumbers about a slow drain that backs up when we run the dishwasher. I want to compare call-out fees and get written estimates before booking."
Roofing after storm: "I need to replace some roof shingles after a storm. Give me a vendor call sheet with questions about license, insurance, warranty, and written scope so I can compare 4 roofing contractors."
User says: "I need to call HVAC companies because my AC is not cooling, and I do not want to forget what they quote."
Skill output: Creates a job summary for AC not cooling, a vendor table, HVAC-ready questions about diagnostic fees and availability, a call log with quote and warranty fields, and a shortlist section with verification reminders before booking.