Missed-call and customer follow-up automation
Respond to new customers quickly when your hands are full, your truck is moving, or you are buried in a job.
Southeast South Dakota software and automation
Plains Automation Works helps solo operators and small crews clean up the work that slows the day down: missed calls, invoicing, follow-up, reporting, and repetitive admin. When you reach out, you talk with Eric directly.

Plains Automation Works
Practical tools for busy owner-operated businesses.
Clear starting point
Find the overhead work where a small fix can save time, reduce misses, or make follow-up easier
Plain conversation
We listen first and then help sort out what is worth improving
Right-sized build
A small automation, dashboard, integration, or AI-assisted tool where it actually helps
Real-world use
The tool gets adjusted after it meets the workday
Built for the way local businesses actually work.
Small automations, custom dashboards, integrations, and tools that keep jobs moving without losing track of the next invoice, follow-up, or customer.
Services
Plains Automation Works helps tradesmen and small local businesses find the right-sized solution. Sometimes that is a small automation. Sometimes it is a better invoicing flow, a dashboard, an integration, or a custom tool built around how the work already gets done.
Respond to new customers quickly when your hands are full, your truck is moving, or you are buried in a job.
Keep jobs, crews, locations, and customer notes organized without forcing your business into software that does not fit.
Turn paper notes, spreadsheets, and scattered messages into a cleaner path from job request to paid invoice.
See the work that matters: open jobs, aging quotes, missed calls, follow-ups, and the numbers you check every week.
Connect the systems you already use so information moves once instead of being typed in three places.
Trim down the repeat tasks that steal time after hours: reminders, updates, intake, routing, and simple status checks.
Use AI carefully for tasks like summarizing job notes, drafting follow-ups, or organizing intake details when it saves real time.

Our first ready-to-use automation
CallRetriever is a practical example of what Plains Automation Works builds: simple automation for busy tradesmen.
Featured product
CallRetriever is a Twilio-based call response system for tradespeople who cannot always answer the phone while working. When a call is missed or unanswered, it sends the caller an SMS asking for a job description, preferred contact method, and any other details the business wants to collect.
Need something similar for your workflow?
Plains Automation Works can build it. CallRetriever is one example of a practical tool shaped around how local businesses already work.
Request a CallRetriever DemoWhy local businesses work with us
The goal is not to make every business run complicated software. The goal is to spot the friction, build what is useful, and keep the owner and crew focused on the work customers are paying for. For a solo operator or small shop, that often starts with one painful workflow and a free conversation.
Built around how your business actually works
No bloated software or unnecessary subscriptions
Local-first approach for southeast SD, southwest MN, and northeast IA
When you call, Eric is the one who picks it up
Reliable software experience without the big-company runaround
Automation without losing the personal touch
Practical tools, not tech for tech's sake
Support from someone who understands hands-on work and small business constraints
Process
Good automation starts with listening. Plains Automation Works keeps the process plain, practical, and focused on the problem that needs fixing first.
Understand the business, the customer flow, and where time is getting wasted.
Map the simplest useful solution before writing code or changing a process.
Create and test the tool with the real workflow in mind.
Refine it after real-world use so the system stays practical.
About
Plains Automation Works is my one-person software and automation shop. It is based in southeast South Dakota and serves businesses across southeast South Dakota, southwest Minnesota, northeast Iowa, and beyond. The focus is simple: help small crews respond faster, clean up repetitive work, and build tools that can hold up in daily use.
Local enough to understand the work. Experienced enough to build it right.
Eric grew up around farm work and has spent years building, testing, and designing reliable software systems. That mix shapes how Plains Automation Works approaches a project: understand the real workflow, keep the solution practical, and build the right piece instead of selling a pile of features you did not ask for.
If AI is useful, it can be part of the answer. If a simple form, integration, or invoicing workflow solves the problem better, that is the better answer.
Contact
Bring the rough version of the problem. Missed calls, slow follow-up, invoicing headaches, duplicated admin work, messy scheduling, or a workflow that has outgrown spreadsheets are all fair starting points. The first conversation is free.
Plains Automation Works is founder-led. When you call, Eric is the one who picks up and talks through the work with you.
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