This kit is built for:
✔ Subcontractors who want better content without outsourcing
✔ Office admins managing marketing on the side
✔ Construction businesses with no full-time marketer
✔ Marketers who want a faster system
✔ Field-driven companies ready to show their work
If you build it — this kit helps you post it.
WHY SUBS LOVE THIS KIT✔ Removes the guesswork
✔ Saves hours every week
✔ Elevates your brand in front of GCs and clients
✔ Gives your crews the credit they deserve
✔ Makes your work look as good online as it does in the field
✔ Built by someone who gets construction
✔ No writing skills needed — just fill in the blanksYour team provides the photos.
The prompts do the heavy lifting.
RESULTS YOU CAN EXPECT
- More engagement from GCs, clients, and partners
- Better project visibility
- Stronger reputation online
- Increased pride in your work
- Easier social media planning
- A consistent brand — without adding headcount
Project Content Starter Kit for Subcontractors
A complete plug-and-play system tailored to subcontractors:
✅ 1 Master Prompt for ChatGPT
Tells the AI who you are, how you speak, your tone, your values, and how to write like part of your field team.
(Saves hours. Produces consistent content every time.)✅ 10 Ready-to-Use Project Prompts
Covering the updates subs actually need:- Breaking Ground
- Progress Updates
- Problem-Solving Wins
- Ribbon Cuttings
- Before & After Spotlights
- Milestone Celebrations
- Throwback Projects
- Safety & Quality
- Final Turnovers
- Award Announcements
Each prompt includes the right questions to send to your superintendents, foremen, or project managers so you get the best details up front.
✅ A Done-For-You Framework
The exact rules, structure, and output formats that turn any jobsite update into:- A polished LinkedIn post
- A Facebook caption
- An Instagram caption
- A YouTube title, description & script
All in one single ChatGPT response.
✅ Final Review Checklist
Quick jobsite-friendly checks before you hit “Post”✅ Sample Outputs Page
Real examples so your team always knows what “good” looks like.
