A 6-Stage Pipeline That Keeps Trades Profitable
Build a simple 6-stage pipeline to stop surprises, keep cash moving, and protect margin on renovation jobs. Practical steps, scripts, and tools for small teams.
Running jobs on memory and WhatsApp works—until it doesn't. One missed deposit, one verbal change, one late invoice, and your week goes sideways. Here's a simple 6-stage pipeline any small team can run to stay on top of work, cash, and client decisions.
This is plain, practical. No buzzwords. Just a clear flow and a weekly rhythm that keeps the lights on and the team calm.
The 6 Stages (keep it visible)
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- Lead
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- Site Visit & Scope
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- Quote Sent
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- Scheduled (Deposit Due)
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- In Progress
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- Closeout & Warranty
Post this above your bench or office door. Every job sits in one stage—no in-between. Your goals each week: move jobs forward, collect what's due, and log decisions in writing.
Stage 1: Lead
What to do now
- Call back fast (same day). Book a site visit.
- Save the client details and a quick summary of the request.
Red flags
- Vague scope, no budget hint, urgent “tomorrow” jobs that never sign.
Quick script
Hi [Name], it's [Your Name]. I can visit [Day/Time] to scope. We'll agree the work, timing, and VAT rate, then I'll send a clear quote. Does [slot] work?
Stage 2: Site Visit & Scope
What to capture on site
- Dimensions, pictures, existing condition
- Decisions needed (paint code, tile format, fixture model)
- Constraints (neighbors, access, hours)
Make a simple decision list
Decision Log - [Client / Address]
1) Tile model — Client by 18/09
2) Shower screen size — Contractor to confirm after measure
3) Paint RAL code — Client by 20/09
- Note VAT context: 10% for renovation, 5.5% for energy improvements (insulation, certain heating), 20% for new builds.
At this point, your notes should become a quote, not a memory.
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At ~40% of the journey, set up the pipeline where it actually lives:
- Create the client and job once.
- Dictate your quote while it's fresh.
- Turn decisions into trackable items.
Try doing it in one place with Donizo. Speak your scope, attach photos, and let it draft the quote so you stop rewriting the same lines.
Stage 3: Quote Sent
Minimum contents
- Clear scope with inclusions/exclusions
- VAT line with the correct rate (10%, 5.5%, or 20%)
- Timeline window and what's needed from the client to start
- Payment plan (e.g., 30% deposit, 40% mid-way, 30% at handover)
Follow-up rhythm
- Day 2: quick check-in
- Day 7: final nudge
Templates
Day 2 SMS
Hi [Name], quote sent. Any questions? I can hold [week] if deposit is in by [date].
Day 7 Email
Subject: Quote follow-up — start date
Hi [Name], I can reserve [week] if we receive the 30% deposit by [date]. Reply “OK” and I’ll send the deposit invoice.
Stage 4: Scheduled (Deposit Due)
Rules to live by
- No deposit, no booking. It avoids calendar chaos and protects your cash.
- Send a proper deposit invoice with the correct VAT rate.
Example
Invoice: Deposit 30% — Renovation bathroom, [Address]
TVA 10% (eligible renovation)
Due: [Date]
If delayed
Hi [Name], to keep your start for [date], we need the deposit today. If not received, I’ll release the slot and offer the next available window.
Stage 5: In Progress
Daily habits
- 5-minute site check: status, blockers, photos
- Update the decision log — anything verbal goes in writing
- Invoice mid-way milestone on time
When scope shifts
Change note — [Job]
Requested: extra outlet in hallway
Price: €180 + TVA 10%
Impact: +0.5 day
Approved by: [Name] on [date]
Cash discipline
- Mid-way invoice: send the same day the milestone is hit
- Don’t wait till Friday; delays compound
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Around the 70% mark, the job can still drown you—missed mid-payments, scattered messages, no record of “we said”.
- Track payments in one list
- Keep all messages and notes tied to the job
- Push a mid-invoice with the right VAT in two taps
This is exactly where Donizo helps: project stages, decision notes, invoices with 10% / 5.5% / 20% TVA, and a clear “who owes what” list so you don’t chase ghosts.
Stage 6: Closeout & Warranty
Handover pack
- Final invoice with correct VAT rate and breakdown
- Photos of completed work
- Warranty terms (simple: 12–24 months on workmanship)
- Maintenance tips (tile grout care, boiler service interval)
Collect fast
Hi [Name], work is complete. Final invoice attached. As agreed, payment due today. Once settled, I’ll send your warranty sheet and photos.
Snag list
- Write a small punch list, fix quickly, then re-send the final invoice if it was paused
Archive
- Keep all decisions, invoices, and messages under the job
Your Weekly 20-Minute Check
Do this once a week, same time:
- Pipeline health
- How many in each stage?
- Any stuck for 7+ days? Why?
- Cash
- Deposits due this week
- Mid-way invoices due/sent
- Overdues (who, how long, next action)
- Decisions waiting on clients
- List 1–3 critical items blocking work
Example board
Leads (3): Durand kitchen, Benali bathroom, HOA hallway paint
Site Visit (1): Rousseau 18/09
Quote Sent (2): Martin, Vidal
Scheduled (2): Lopez 23/09 (deposit due 16/09), Keita 01/10
In Progress (1): Nguyên — mid-invoice 40% sent 11/09
Closeout (1): Lefèvre — final invoice due today
Real-World Scenarios
- The plumber who skipped the deposit: booked a week, client delayed, slot died. With this pipeline, that job never leaves “Quote Sent” until the deposit invoice is paid.
- The painter with “extra wall” verbal request: 2 extra days, no pay. With a one-line change note sent from site, the margin stays intact.
Tools to Make It Stick
You can run this on a whiteboard. But if you want less admin:
- Capture scope by voice
- Send clean proposals and follow-ups
- Invoice with 10% / 5.5% / 20% VAT done right
- Track payments and overdue clients
- Keep job status and notes in one place
That’s the day job for Donizo. It’s built for solo pros and small crews who want fewer surprises and steadier cash.
Quick Checklist (print this)
- Every job sits in one of 6 stages
- Deposit before scheduling — no exceptions
- Mid-invoice sent the day the milestone is hit
- Decision log updated daily
- Weekly 20-minute check done
- All messages and files tied to the job
Bottom Line
Simple beats fancy. A clear 6-stage pipeline, steady follow-ups, and clean paperwork will save your week. If you want the admin done without the headache, try Donizo and run the whole flow in one place.