The New Tool That Could Change How HVAC Leads Are Captured
E-DEN just dropped a mobile app designed for techs, not sales reps, that instantly generates a Good-Better-Best quote based on real-time pricing and local equipment availability.

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Every HVAC contractor knows the story.
A tech shows up, finds a failing 15-year-old unit, explains the issue, recommends a repair… and leaves.
No quote. No follow-up. No sale.
That service call could’ve been a system replacement. Instead, it’s $400 and a band-aid fix.
Eden’s new Instant Quote tool is built to change that.

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It’s a mobile app designed for techs, not sales reps, that instantly generates a Good-Better-Best quote based on real-time pricing and local equipment availability. The tech can text the quote directly to the homeowner before leaving the driveway.
No logging into the CRM. No back-and-forth with the office. No delay.
The whole point? Make it dead simple for service techs to have “the replacement conversation” in the moment, when the issue is clear and urgency is high.
Most HVAC companies struggle to generate system leads from service calls. The handoff between tech and sales often breaks. Eden is betting that empowering techs to quote on the spot will close that gap and unlock serious revenue without needing more marketing spend or staff.
The tool doesn’t replace your quoting process or CRM. It plugs into the space where most leads are lost: between diagnosis and the opportunity to offer a better solution.
For companies looking to grow without buying more leads or hiring more salespeople, this is one of the simplest upgrades you can make.
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