For Investors · Public Overview

The accountability layer for the trades.

Trust but Verify — built for field-service crews.

PromptR is voice-first accountability enforcement for landscape, tree service, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC operations. Most field-service software helps schedule the job. PromptR makes sure the right step actually happens — and captures the proof it did.

Trigger the right step, the right moment Proof captured, not assumed Voice in, hands stay on the work

Pitch deck, founder one-pager, financial model, cap table, and CTO architecture all sit behind a quick email + confidentiality acknowledgment.

The Ask

$1.85M pre-seed — 18-month runway.

Pre-seed round opens with CTO Greg Kaczmarczyk on board (equity-only through close), three senior engineers plus a QA hire to follow, founder-led to the first five design partners. Standard pre-seed terms. Conservative model — full assumptions live in the data room.

$1.85M pre-seed target 18-month runway 5 design partners by month 14–16

In One Paragraph

What PromptR is — in plain language.

Field-service operations break down at the seams between people, jobs, and information. PromptR is the layer that runs across those seams — voice-first, configurable per step, with proof captured at the points an operator chooses to enforce.

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Voice-first by design

Crews talk. The product listens, reads back, and writes to the record. Hands stay on the work. No app-tapping in a truck.

02

Enforcement, not just reporting

Most software stores what someone said happened. PromptR is built to ensure the step is taken in the first place — with configurable enforcement levels, set per step, per crew.

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Built alongside operators

A small cohort of design partners is shaping the product against real workflows. The wedge is depth on a few trades, not a thin layer across many.

Why This, Why Now

An operator-built wedge into a category most software treats as a record-keeping problem.

Field-service platforms, CRMs, and checklist apps assume the work got done right — they just store what someone said happened. PromptR is built on the opposite assumption, and verifies at the steps the operator chooses to enforce. The founder ran the crews, documented the failure modes by hand, and is building the layer he wanted while he was running the operation.

Behind the Email Capture

The deeper diligence surface opens after a quick confidentiality acknowledgment.

The deck and one-pager above are open. The deeper materials (financial model, cap table, CTO architecture document, design partner pipeline) open immediately on the next page after you submit the email form below.

Financial model

Pre-seed economics, year 1–3 with sensitivity. Conservative on this side, full assumptions in the deeper packet.

Proof in motion

Short, unedited field captures of the product in use. Acknowledged as placeholders today — production-grade cuts follow.

Design-partner cohort

Named tracker, trade coverage, conversation stage. Signal-quality notes, anonymized where required.

CTO architecture

The technical master document. Trigger / Proof / Voice, configurable enforcement, the moat described in operator language.

Talk to the product

An investor-tuned voice agent in the gated portal. Ask the questions you’d ask the founder — market, model, what would break it.

Founder time

If the deck and the simulator hold up, the next step is in-person. Scheduling sits in the portal.

Deeper Materials

Data room, financial model, CTO architecture.

Submit once and you’ll be cleared into the room on the next page — no email back-and-forth, no waiting on Jacob. He’s notified for follow-up, but the materials open immediately.

I already have an invite

Submission auto-redirects to the materials. Jacob is notified for follow-up, never as a gate. The gated investor portal (live simulator, founder time) follows after a first call.

Who’s Building It

Jacob Leavitt — founder, operator, builder.

Jacob ran field-service crews before he ever wrote a line of product spec. He documented thousands of real interactions by hand, watched the same human failure modes recur across trades, and started building the system he wanted while he was running the operation. The bet is straightforward: someone who has lived inside the problem is going to ship a sharper answer than someone who has only studied it.

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A Note on VLC and PromptR

Two companies. Zero financial relationship.

Veteran’s Lawn Care & Landscaping LLC (“VLC”) is Jacob’s primary operating business — founded 2013, a $2M+ field-service company based in Huntsville, Alabama. VLC is PromptR Technology’s design partner #0 — unpaid, chosen for operational access, not revenue. There is zero financial relationship between the two entities. VLC will not receive equity, preferential pricing, or any economic consideration. PromptR’s pre-seed thesis stands or falls on its multi-trade design partner cohort, not VLC. VLC’s role: the rigorous 90-day operational data corpus that validated PromptR’s three-phrase pain framework and Iron Triangle architecture. Full disclosure available on request.