HVAC pros.
This is your era.
Daily posts that get you more service requests while you're out running calls. No content creation. No guessing. Just more jobs booked.
What Your Feed Could Look Like
AC Install Before/After
Furnace Repair Walkthrough
Seasonal Tune-Up Promo
Emergency No-Heat Tip
Customer Story
Duct Cleaning Results
Filter Change Reminder
Heat Pump Upgrade
Thermostat Setup Tip
AC Maintenance Breakdown
HVAC companies are already booking jobs every week
24
Posts Per Month
8-12
New Service Requests Weekly
FB
Top Channel
Feature
Daily job-spotlight posts
Show AC installs, furnace swaps, duct work, and maintenance visits without stopping to write captions between calls.
Feature
Emergency service visibility
Keep your emergency offers front and center so homeowners call you first when the heat dies or the AC quits.
Feature
Seasonal maintenance content
Publish spring and fall tune-up promos, filter reminders, and energy-saving tips that drive maintenance plan sign-ups.
Feature
Customer stories that build trust
Use real service outcomes and install photos to show homeowners your crew actually gets the job done right.
How It Works
1. Connect
Link your social accounts
2. Generate
AI creates your local service posts
3. Post
Schedule & publish instantly
Comfort Air Solutions went from 3-4 to 18 service requests a month.
They stopped trying to manually keep up with seasonal promos, install highlights, and maintenance reminders. PostChime handled the posting rhythm while their service-request funnel captured the calls that mattered — especially between peak seasons.
Real Questions. Real Answers.
We'd rather you sign up informed than sign up hyped. Here's what HVAC owners ask before they try PostChime.
Does HVAC even need social media marketing?
Not every HVAC company does. If Google LSAs, referrals, and maintenance plan renewals keep you booked year-round — skip this. But if you deal with seasonal feast-or-famine, want more high-ticket jobs like full system replacements, or need to fill the schedule between peak seasons, social visibility is what fills those gaps without paying per click.
I get all my calls from Google and word of mouth already
Good — keep those. PostChime adds an organic channel on top. Google LSA leads go to every HVAC company in your area. Word of mouth slows down between seasons. Social content builds name recognition so when a homeowner's furnace dies at midnight, they call the company they've been seeing on their feed — not the first search result.
Won't AI content look generic? Real job photos matter more
Agree — stock photos of air conditioners won't book a single call. PostChime analyzes your brand, service area, and specialties before writing anything. You review and edit every post before it goes live. The best approach: let PostChime handle tips, seasonal reminders, and service posts, then add your own install photos and job walkthrough clips on top.
I'm booked through the season — why would I pay for this?
If you're slammed June through August, great. But what happens in October? Most HVAC companies that say they're booked still have dead weeks between cooling and heating seasons. PostChime keeps your pipeline warm year-round so you're not scrambling when the seasonal rush ends.
Can't I just post job photos myself a few times a week?
You absolutely can — and you should try. Post 2–3 times a week for 30 days: install photos, repair clips, homeowner tips. If you can keep that up consistently while running service calls, managing techs, and handling estimates, you don't need PostChime. Most HVAC owners can't. That's who this is for.
Isn't this just a posting tool? I need actual service calls booked
PostChime isn't just posting into the void. Every post can link to a service-request page, an emergency repair offer, or a seasonal tune-up promo. You get an inbox to respond to DMs and comments fast — before the homeowner calls the next company on their list.
I don't even use Instagram or TikTok
You don't have to personally scroll TikTok to benefit from being on it. Homeowners in your service area do. An AC install before/after on Instagram or a quick furnace tip on TikTok gets seen by people who will eventually need HVAC work. PostChime posts for you — you don't need to open the apps.
Shouldn't I just invest in Google Ads or LSAs instead?
If you're not running LSAs yet, do that first — they're the fastest path to service calls. But LSA leads go to multiple companies and cost per call. Social content builds an audience that comes to you directly. The smart play is both: LSAs for immediate calls, PostChime for the long-game pipeline that doesn't cost per lead.
The winning formula
Let PostChime handle your service posts, seasonal promos, and homeowner tips every week. Then add your own install photos, job walkthrough clips, and customer shoutouts on top. HVAC companies that combine automation with real job content consistently outperform companies that try to do all the marketing themselves.
Everything You Get
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can I start?
Same day. Connect your accounts, let the AI analyze your business, and start publishing your first posts within hours.
Will this work for emergency HVAC?
Yes. Emergency service offers are one of the strongest calls to action. PostChime keeps those offers visible so you're top of mind when a system fails.
Can I edit what the AI creates?
Yes. Review, edit, or rewrite any post before it goes live. Add your own install photos, change the offer, adjust the wording — it's your content.
Is this just another social media scheduler?
No. Schedulers help you post content you already made. PostChime writes the content from your brand and service data, builds service-request pages, and manages your inbox — the full funnel, not just the posting.
What if I already run Google Ads or LSAs?
Keep them. PostChime handles organic content and lead capture on social — a different channel that doesn't cost per click. They complement each other.
Will it actually get me calls or just post content?
Every post can link to a service-request page, emergency repair offer, or seasonal promo. You're not just posting — you're building a funnel that drives calls and messages.