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ChatGPT for Scaffolding Companies: 5 Prompts That Write Your Quotes, Texts and Review Requests | AI Alchemist

ChatGPT for Scaffolding Companies: 5 Prompts That Write Your Quotes, Texts and Reviews | AI Alchemist
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ChatGPT for Scaffolding Companies:
5 Prompts That Write Your Quotes, Site Texts and Review Requests in Under 2 Minutes

There are 27,000 scaffolding businesses in the UK. Not one AI guide has ever been written for them. That ends here. These 5 copy-paste ChatGPT prompts handle the written work that currently eats your evenings — quotes homeowners actually understand, running-late site messages, access notifications, review requests and review replies. Free. Works from your phone. No tech skills needed.

You didn’t get into scaffolding to write emails. But between the quote descriptions that customers find confusing, the access notifications you need to send to neighbours, the Google review requests you mean to chase and the occasional angry review that needs a professional response, the writing side of running a scaffolding company adds up to hours a week you don’t have.

ChatGPT handles every one of those tasks. Not perfectly from a blank prompt — that’s what gives most people poor results. But with a structured prompt that gives it your business context, exactly what you need, a word count and your tone, it produces something you’d actually send. In under two minutes. From your phone. That’s what these five prompts do.

27,000
scaffolding businesses in the UK — almost all small, family-run or sole-trader operations
Free
ChatGPT free tier at chat.openai.com handles every task in this guide — no subscription needed
2 min
typical time from opening ChatGPT to a usable quote description or text message, with these prompts
💡 How to Use These Prompts
Fill in the [BRACKETED SECTIONS] with your real details before pasting into ChatGPT. The more specific you are, the better the output. These prompts use the CRAFT Method structure — Context, Role, Ask, Format, Tone — which is why they produce usable output first time rather than something generic that needs heavy editing. Save them in your phone notes so they’re ready to grab between jobs.

Prompt 1 — Plain-English Quote Description

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📄 Turn Your Quote Into Something Homeowners Actually Understand
“The number one reason scaffolding quotes are rejected isn’t the price. It’s that the customer doesn’t understand what they’re getting. A clear quote builds confidence before they see the number.”

Most scaffolding quotes list technical terms that homeowners don’t understand — lifts, transoms, standards, soleboards. A homeowner who can’t picture what they’re getting is far more likely to go back and forth on price or go elsewhere. This prompt produces a plain-English description that explains exactly what your system covers, what it’s for, how long it stays up and what’s included — building confidence before the customer sees the number.

⚡ Copy This Into ChatGPT
You are [your name], the owner of [company name], a scaffolding contractor in [town/area]. Write a plain-English quote description for a homeowner for this job:

Job type: [e.g. full elevation scaffold for roof replacement / scaffold to front and rear for rendering / chimney access scaffold]
Property: [e.g. 3-bed semi, 2-storey Victorian terrace]
Address: [include or omit as preferred]
What the scaffold covers: [e.g. full front elevation 2 lifts, rear 1 lift with working platform]
Duration: [e.g. scaffold stays up for 4 weeks]
Access needed from homeowner: [e.g. clear path down side of house, 2m clearance for lorry]
Any relevant details: [e.g. licensed road closure required / neighbour permission needed]

Write a description that:
1. Explains what the scaffold system covers in plain English
2. States how long it stays up and what happens at the end
3. Tells the homeowner what they need to do or arrange
4. Confirms the work is carried out by a CISRS-qualified team
5. Mentions public liability insurance is in place

Under 130 words. Professional and clear — sounds like a trusted local contractor, not a corporate tender document.
✅ What you get: A clear, professional quote description that a homeowner can read and understand in 60 seconds — reducing price objections and call-backs because they know exactly what they’re getting.

Prompt 2 — Running-Late Site Notification

Prompt 02 of 05
📞 Notify the Site Professionally When Schedules Change
“Running late on a job is normal. A professional notification that arrives promptly is what separates a company that’s trusted to come back from one that isn’t.”

Nobody likes making the call when a job runs over or a crew is delayed. The message either doesn’t get sent (which causes more problems) or it’s written under pressure and comes across badly. This prompt produces a short, professional WhatsApp or text that gives the relevant details, manages expectations and keeps the relationship intact — in under 60 seconds from your phone.

⚡ Copy This Into ChatGPT
Write a short WhatsApp message from [your name] at [company name] to [contractor name / site manager / customer name] about a schedule change at [site address / job name].

The situation: [e.g. crew is running 1.5 hours late due to previous job overrunning / lorry breakdown this morning / crew finishing previous scaffold before coming to you]
New expected arrival: [e.g. 11am / early afternoon / tomorrow morning]
Any action needed from them: [e.g. please keep side gate open / let me know if this causes an issue]

Write a message that:
1. Gives a clear heads-up without over-explaining
2. States the revised arrival time
3. Stays professional but not stiff — sounds like a real person
4. Invites them to call if it's a problem

Under 50 words. Direct and professional.
✅ What you get: A professional, calm message that keeps the relationship intact and avoids the awkward silence that costs you future work.
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Prompt 3 — Access & Neighbour Notification

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🏠 Notify Neighbours and Councils Professionally
“Scaffolding affects people beyond the job address. A professional notification to neighbours or the council prevents complaints, protects the customer and creates a paper trail.”

Whether it’s notifying the next-door neighbour that the scaffold will be close to their boundary, informing a local authority of a licensed road closure, or notifying a building management company of works — these letters need to be clear, professional and create a record. This prompt handles all three variants.

⚡ Copy This Into ChatGPT
You are [your name] from [company name], a scaffolding contractor. Write a brief, professional notification letter or message for:

Recipient: [e.g. neighbouring property at [address] / local authority highways department / building management company]
Job address: [address where scaffold is being erected]
Work start date: [date]
Expected duration: [e.g. scaffold in place for 3-4 weeks]
What may affect them: [e.g. lorry accessing footpath on [date] / scaffold close to shared boundary / road partially restricted between [times]]
Licensed road closure reference (if applicable): [reference number or N/A]
Contact for queries: [your name, phone number]

Write a notification that:
1. States clearly what work is happening and when
2. Explains what impact it may have on them and for how long
3. Provides a contact for any questions or concerns
4. Is professional and reassuring in tone

Under 120 words. Formal but approachable.
✅ What you get: A professional written record of your neighbour or highway notification — reducing complaints and protecting your customer and your business.

Prompt 4 — Google Review Request

Prompt 04 of 05
⭐ Get the Review While the Customer Is Still Happy
“The best moment to ask for a Google review is the minute the scaffold comes down and the job is signed off. That’s when the customer is most satisfied and most likely to do it. This message takes 60 seconds to send.”

Google reviews directly improve local search ranking and convert new enquiries. Most scaffolding companies get a fraction of the reviews they deserve because nobody asks for them at the right moment. Sending a personalised text immediately after sign-off — when the customer is relieved the work is done and happy with the result — converts at a significantly higher rate than any other timing or method.

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Write a short, warm text message to send to a customer immediately after their scaffolding job has been completed and the system has been struck.

Customer name: [first name]
Job: [e.g. full elevation scaffold for their roof replacement at [town] / chimney access scaffold]
Company name: [your company name]
Google review link: [your direct Google review URL]

Write a message that:
1. Thanks them for using us and mentions the job specifically
2. Mentions it would mean a lot if they could leave a quick Google review
3. Includes the direct link
4. Feels genuine and personal — not like an automated request

Under 60 words. Warm and human.
✅ What you get: A personalised review request that converts at 3–5x the rate of generic automated review systems, because it arrives at the right moment and sounds like it came from you personally.

Prompt 5 — Negative Google Review Reply

Prompt 05 of 05
💬 Reply to a Difficult Review Without Losing Your Head
“Every future customer reads your review replies. A calm, professional response to a bad review tells them more about your company than the review itself.”

Bad reviews happen, especially when a job involves access restrictions, licence delays or scope changes that customers don’t fully understand. The worst time to write the reply is immediately — when you’re frustrated or feel it’s unfair. This prompt produces a calm, professional response that acknowledges the experience, briefly states your position and invites direct contact — which is exactly what prospective customers want to see when they read your profile.

⚡ Copy This Into ChatGPT
You are [your name], the owner of [company name], a scaffolding contractor in [town]. A customer has left this Google review:

[PASTE THE REVIEW TEXT HERE]

My side of the situation: [briefly explain what actually happened from your perspective — e.g. delays were due to a licensed road closure that was communicated in advance / the customer added scope after the original quote / the weather delayed striking]

Write a professional Google review reply that:
1. Thanks the customer for taking the time to leave feedback
2. Acknowledges their experience without being dismissive
3. Briefly and calmly explains your position (max 1-2 sentences)
4. Invites them to contact you directly to resolve it
5. Ends positively

Under 90 words. Professional, calm and human — not defensive. Every future customer will read this.
✅ What you get: A professional response that demonstrates integrity to every future customer who reads it — often converting a negative review into a trust signal rather than a deterrent.
✅ Save These Prompts in Your Phone Notes Right Now
The biggest difference between business owners who save time with AI and those who don’t isn’t the prompts — it’s having them ready when you need them. Copy these five prompts into a note on your phone now, with your company name and key details already filled in. Next time you’re between jobs and need to send something professional, it’s already there. That’s when AI actually saves time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The highest-value uses are: plain-English quote descriptions that homeowners can understand, running-late notifications to contractors and customers, access notifications to neighbours or councils, Google review requests sent immediately after job sign-off, and professional replies to negative reviews. All can be done from a phone in under two minutes each using the structured prompts in this guide — saving the time currently spent writing them from scratch or avoiding them entirely.
A good scaffolding quote description for a homeowner should cover: what the system covers (elevations, number of lifts), how long it stays up and what happens at the end, what access is required from the homeowner, what is included in the price, and confirmation of CISRS qualifications and public liability insurance. ChatGPT produces this clearly in plain English for any specific job when given the details — Prompt 1 in this guide handles exactly this.
The most effective approach is a personalised text message sent immediately after sign-off, when the customer is most satisfied. ChatGPT writes this in under 60 seconds — personalised to the customer’s name and the job — with your direct Google review link. This approach converts at significantly higher rates than generic automated systems because the message feels personal. The optimal timing is within one hour of job completion.
Most scaffolding contractors who use AI start with ChatGPT free at chat.openai.com. The mobile app works on 4G and 5G — no wifi needed. No specialist scaffolding software is required. The CRAFT Method prompt structure (Context, Role, Ask, Format, Tone) produces professional output from the first use. Save your most-used prompts in your phone notes with your company details pre-filled and they’re ready to use in seconds between jobs.
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Kieron Penrose
Creator of the CRAFT Method · AI Alchemist

Kieron spent 20 years as a management trainer working with Pepsi and Cadbury. He now helps small business owners — including trades and construction businesses — get real, practical results from AI without a tech background or IT department.

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