Cambridge commercial window and door radar

Turn public records into local trade work.

ConversationKit brings EPC and Companies House data into one lead desk, shows your team the pressure case, and keeps the route into outreach attached to the same building.

Phase 1
Cambridge only
Preview run
five leads max
Output
four-part kit
Trade Radar

Cambridge Tech Hub Ltd

245 Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 8RJ

EPC: F
Value£45,000 - £65,000
Savings/yr£3,200/year
Size4,500 sq ft

Owner route

Legal owner
Cambridge Growth Holdings Ltd
Route state
Public route visible
Stock type
Technology / office

Property info

EPC score
42 / 100
Assessment
15 Jan 2025
Built
1985

Environmental concerns

4 live signals
Single glazed windows throughout (12 units)
Poor insulation wording in the recommendation text
Inefficient heating system mentioned in the certificate trail
No solar generation present on the building

Recommended solutions

quote-ready scope
Install double glazing and frame upgrades
Add insulation improvements to the scope
Replace the heating system with a heat pump option

Suitable for these services

Window installationInsulation servicesHVAC contractorsSolar panel installers

Installer pitch preview

Open the lead and take the pressure case, route, and four-part no-bid kit into outreach.

Open no-bid kit

Built around structured public signals for real outbound work

EPCCompanies HouseCommercial stockPublic routeFive-lead previewNo-bid kit

Features

The system keeps the source, the decision, and the output in one flow.

The landing page should make the product boundary obvious. This is not broad web discovery. It is a narrower desk that starts from public records, checks whether the building has a reason to move, and only then opens the route into contact and kit work.

  • EPC data and recommendation wording enter first.
  • The property and the public company route stay tied together.
  • The shortlist stays smaller because the case has to survive review.

EPC record

Read the certificate trail

Rating, score, expiry date, and recommendation text come in first.

Recommendation text

Pull the glazing clues

The wording around windows, glazing, and envelope work stays attached to the lead.

ConversationKit

normalize
match
qualify

Shortlist

Keep the smaller stack

Only the buildings with pressure and a route survive into the desk.

Kit

Open the working pack

The summary, pressure letter, spec, and pitch sit behind the same lead.

Lead dossier

Cambridge Business Centre

Pressure, route, and next action are held in one place.

EPC FGlazing signal presentRoute matched
Pressure case

Recommendation wording points to glazing upgrades. The expiry trail suggests a live reason to review the stock.

Owner route

The building is matched to a public company path with enough context for contact work to start.

Next action

Unlock the public route, then open the no-bid pack once the lead is confirmed worth working.

Trade summaryThe short brief for the operator.
MEES pressure letterA clearer outreach draft shaped around the building’s pressure case.
Technical specThe likely work scope in an installer-readable format.
Installer pitchA shorter outbound message built from facts, not guesswork.

Workflow

The operator sees a working document, not a pile of cards.

Phase 1 is narrow on purpose. The frontend should feel direct, serious, and calm enough for somebody to make a commercial call inside it. That means fewer surfaces, clearer hierarchy, and evidence that stays connected.

  • Open the lead and read the case without leaving the desk.
  • Confirm the public company path before anyone spends time on contact work.
  • Generate the no-bid kit when the lead is strong enough to act on.

No-bid kit

The output is built to help a trade team act, not just browse.

The point is not more volume. The point is a shorter stack of believable leads with a route in and a pack that gives the installer something credible to send.

  • Trade summary for the internal desk.
  • MEES pressure letter for the first approach.
  • Technical spec and installer pitch for follow-up.

01

Trade summary

The building, pressure case, and likely scope in one tight working brief.

02

MEES pressure letter

A stronger opener for the compliance-led route into the lead.

03

Technical spec

A practical outline that gives the installer a reason to quote.

04

Installer pitch

A cleaner outbound message that stays tied to public evidence.

Pricing

Start by inspecting the standard. Upgrade when the workflow matters.

Phase 1 keeps the commercial model simple. Free lets you understand the desk. Pro opens the preview run and the lead work behind it.

Free

Inspect the shortlist standard

Open the public-facing workspace, review the lead desk, and understand how a building survives the filter.

  • Open the landing flow
  • See the live desk structure
  • Review the qualification story
See the workspace

Pro

Run the preview and work the lead

Fetch the short sample, unlock the public route, and open the no-bid pack when the case is ready.

  • Run the five-lead preview
  • Unlock public contact routes
  • Generate the four-part kit
Open the live app