Agents 101⏱ 7 min readIntermediate

When to add a second (or third) bee

The specific signals that tell you you're ready for more automation — and the order that makes the most sense.

Bee 1 is live, it's working, leads are responding. Now what? Here's how to know when you're ready to add more — and what to add when.

Readiness signals for Bee 2 (Estimate Follow-Through)

You're ready to add the Estimate Bee when:

The estimate follow-through bee is the highest-ROI addition after the Lead Bee for most businesses. If you're sending estimates and losing them to silence, this is the most direct fix.

The average home service business has 30–40% of its sent estimates die with no response. The Estimate Bee recovers a meaningful fraction of those. For most businesses, this is worth more per month than the Lead Bee — it's just less exciting because it's not as visible.

Readiness signals for Bee 3 (Review & Referral)

Add the Review Bee when:

The Review Bee is the easiest of the three to set up and the one with the most visible, satisfying result. Watching your Google review count climb weekly is motivating. Add it third so you're not trying to debug three things at once if something goes wrong.

Beyond the 3-bee system

Once all three core bees are running, you can extend the system with additional automations:

These are all worthwhile. But add them after your core 3-bee system is stable and you understand how it behaves. The 3-bee system alone should be generating meaningful ROI — additional bees build on that foundation.

Key Takeaway

The signal to add more automation is simple: the current bee is stable, working, and you've measured it running for at least 2 weeks. Then add the next one. Don't rush the sequence. Compounding automation that works is infinitely more valuable than ambitious automation that breaks.