Dan Hayes
Blue Collar AI
AI for trades and blue collar business owners who want to work smarter, not turn into “tech bros.” Hosted by an electrician with 20+ years on the tools, Blue Collar AI shares practical ways to use AI, automations, and simple systems for quoting, job notes, admin, scheduling, and more. Short, real‑world episodes built for the van ride — focused on what actually works, not hype.
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Dan Hayes
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Jun 10, 2026
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Episodes
I Dropped ChatGPT. Here's What I Use Instead 10.06.2026 11:40
There are hundreds of AI tools fighting for your attention and your money. Most of them don't matter. In this episode, I break down the only three I actually use in my electrical contracting business — ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity — what I pay for, what I use for free, and the one I stopped trusting. I also share why I went from free to Max on Claude, how I use Perplexity for on-the-job tro...
From $8,000 to $40 a Month: How I Replaced My Call Center With Automation 26.05.2026 10:26
I used to spend almost $8,000 a month on customer service reps and an outsourced call center to answer my phone. Now I spend about $40 a month on an automated AI intake system, and my quote conversion rate has actually gone up. In this episode I break down exactly how I replaced my call center, why the old model of paying humans to take messages doesn't make sense for most trade businesses any...
Why I Ditched CompanyCam For A Simple Dropbox System 25.05.2026 13:15
After more than a year on CompanyCam, I moved all my job photos and files to a simple Dropbox setup with one automation on top — and saved money in the process. In this episode I explain what CompanyCam does well, the three things that drove me to leave (connectivity, cost per user, and long-term data lock-in), and the basic system I use now to keep job photos organized without paying for features...
Why I Built a Discord Estimate Bot to Fill the Gap in My CRM 22.05.2026 18:29
Welcome back to Blue Collar AI — the show about using AI, systems, and simple automations to make real trade and blue-collar businesses run smoother. In Episode 3, I talked about why I built my own automated review system instead of relying on the built-in feature inside my CRM. Today, I want to talk about one of the most useful automations I've built so far, a Discord estimate bot that helps me q...
Why I Built My Own Review Automation Instead of Using Jobber’s 21.05.2026 13:08
Welcome back to Blue Collar AI — the show about using AI, systems, and simple automations to make real trade and blue‑collar businesses run smoother. In Episode 1, we looked at how talking instead of typing changed the way I deal with emails, quotes, and job notes. In Episode 2, we went through how I actually use AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini in my electrical business. To...
How I Actually Use ChatGPT and Claude in My Trade Business 20.05.2026 8:39
Welcome back to Blue Collar AI — the show about using AI, systems, and simple automations to make real trade and blue-collar businesses run smoother. In Episode 1, we looked at voice-to-text and how talking instead of typing has changed the way I deal with emails, quotes and job notes. Today I want to zoom out a bit and talk about the AI tools themselves — the actual assistants I use day-to-day. I...
Wispr Flow Review: How Talking Instead of Typing Changed My Trade Business 19.05.2026 8:17
Welcome to Blue Collar AI — the show about using AI, systems, and simple automations to make real trade and blue-collar businesses run smoother. My name’s Dan. I’m an electrician and business owner with over 20 years on the tools. I started as an apprentice, worked my way up to running a full team. I’ve spent years trying to make quoting, job management, communication, and day-to-day operations le...
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