NaiL It

George Paladichuk

NaiL It is for the franchise operator who built a system that's growing faster than the infrastructure underneath it. The one running 50, 100, 200 locations and watching revenue leak out through missed calls, inconsistent phone handling, and front desk teams that can't scale with the business. Hosted by George Paladichuk, founder of NaiL — the AI call handling platform deployed across 100+ franchise locations — the show goes inside the operational challenges nobody talks about at franchise conferences. How to fix the gap between your top and bottom performing locations. Why your tech stack is damaging your brand. And what the brands pulling ahead right now figured out about A.I. that the rest of the industry is still sleeping on. Each episode features real conversations with franchise brand presidents, VPs of operations, PE-backed operators, and the contractors scaling from $5M to $50M+ who are replacing legacy systems with AI that actually works at their complexity level.

  1. How FRSTeam Sells Empathy, Not Services with Holly Murry

    2d ago

    How FRSTeam Sells Empathy, Not Services with Holly Murry

    Holly Murry spent nearly three decades at FRSTeam, starting as a 22-year-old technician and rising all the way to Brand President. In this episode she breaks down why contents restoration is really a people business, and how her teams show up on the worst day of someone's life to bring back the things money can't replace. The kid's stuffed animal. The military flag passed down for generations. The wedding gown. The heirlooms. George and Holly get into how you systematize an emotional moment without making it feel like a pipeline, the "first 15" framework her teams run the second they arrive at a loss, and the surprising restaurant test Holly uses to find out who a person really is before she ever hires them. They also dig into the hardest balance in any franchise: empathy without accountability will sink a business, so when do you stop caring and start firing fast. Holly also opens up about handing the FRSTeam brand to Jeff Waters at Empower Brands' Ignite 2026, what it feels like to step away from something you built over 30 years, and where she thinks automation is about to make customer service better, not worse. In this episode: Why restoration is really about restoring people, not propertyHow to train and standardize empathy across an entire franchise systemThe "first 15" framework for the first moments on a lossThe restaurant test that reveals a candidate's true characterEmpathy vs accountability, and why caring too much makes you fire too slowlyHanding off a brand you built and trusting the next leader to run with itAbout the guest: Holly Murry is the Director of Franchise Development at FRSTeam and its former Brand President. FRSTeam is a national leader in contents restoration, recovering textiles, electronics, and personal belongings damaged by fire, smoke, water, and mold, and is part of the Empower Brands family. Connect with Holly on LinkedIn or at frsteam.com. About the show: The NaiL It Podcast is hosted by George Paladichuk, founder of NaiL, the AI voice receptionist built for multi-location home service brands and franchise systems. NaiL answers every call, qualifies leads, books jobs, and follows up automatically so operators never lose revenue on the phone. Learn more at usenail.com. If you got value from this one, subscribe and leave a review. It helps more operators find the show. #Franchising #HomeServices #Restoration #FRSTeam #Leadership #EmpowerBrands #NaiLItPodcast

    48 min
  2. Mike Potts on Why 70% of Franchise Software Projects Fail (And What to Do Instead)

    Jun 17

    Mike Potts on Why 70% of Franchise Software Projects Fail (And What to Do Instead)

    Mike Potts has been building custom software for middle market companies since 2008 without raising a dollar of outside capital. His firm, Feature23, carries a 95% client success rate in an industry where 70% of projects fail. In this episode, Mike breaks down exactly why that gap exists and what it costs companies who get it wrong. We get into the understanding gap, the reason most technology projects fail before a single line of code gets written. We talk about the operational tax, the hidden cost of bad software that never shows up on a balance sheet but shows up everywhere else. And we talk about what actually made Superior Fence and Rail acquirable, and why their technology stack was cited in the transaction as a core driver of value. Mike also shares his take on the build vs. buy decision, why most mid-market companies default to off-the-shelf solutions that quietly erode their competitive advantage, and the one question every franchise operator should be asking before making any technology investment. This one is dense. Worth a full listen. Topics covered: Why the average software failure rate is still above 70%The understanding gap and how it kills projects from day oneWhat Feature23 calls the operational tax and how to spot itBuild vs. buy for franchise operators and when each decision is rightHow Fence360 contributed to SFR's acquisition outcomeWhy bootstrapping forces better client decisionsThe impact mapping framework Mike uses to invert how clients think about technologyAI in the middle market, what's working, what's overhyped, and where the real gains areConnect with Mike: feature23.com | LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/hackmp/

    53 min

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NaiL It is for the franchise operator who built a system that's growing faster than the infrastructure underneath it. The one running 50, 100, 200 locations and watching revenue leak out through missed calls, inconsistent phone handling, and front desk teams that can't scale with the business. Hosted by George Paladichuk, founder of NaiL — the AI call handling platform deployed across 100+ franchise locations — the show goes inside the operational challenges nobody talks about at franchise conferences. How to fix the gap between your top and bottom performing locations. Why your tech stack is damaging your brand. And what the brands pulling ahead right now figured out about A.I. that the rest of the industry is still sleeping on. Each episode features real conversations with franchise brand presidents, VPs of operations, PE-backed operators, and the contractors scaling from $5M to $50M+ who are replacing legacy systems with AI that actually works at their complexity level.