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EDEN joins Service Nation Rewards™ program

EDEN joins Service Nation Rewards™ program

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The Online Instant Quote provider is now a Preferred Partner for the home services membership organization
SEATTLE, Aug. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- EDEN, a pioneering digital sales enablement platform in the home services industry, announces a new partnership with Service Nation, a membership-based organization aimed at helping home service contractors grow their businesses. EDEN has joined the Service Nation Rewards™ program as a Preferred Partner.
The Preferred Partner network encompasses a wide range of tools, resources and services to help home service contractors grow their businesses, such as software solutions and coaching and consultation services. Each Partner is carefully vetted to ensure they provide home service contractors with reliable tools for strategic business development, and then made available to the Service Nation membership.
"Our Instant Quote technology was developed to help HVAC contractors meet modern homeowner expectations and close more jobs. We are excited for the chance to bring this innovative solution to the Service Nation membership," said Josh Koplin, co-founder of EDEN.
EDEN's Instant Quote solution allows contractors to generate instantaneous estimates on their websites, automatically applying all eligible utility, state and federal incentives. By providing accurate and transparent pricing information up front, HVAC contractors can double their close rates, with some exceeding 70%.
"Clear, upfront pricing that includes available rebates and incentives guides consumer decision-making," said Koplin. "Many homeowners today want to be better informed about big-ticket purchases before speaking with a salesperson. We help Service Nation contractors provide that education on their own terms, creating a win-win for both contractors and homeowners."
For more information about EDEN, visit https://www.e-denhomes.com/.
For more information about Service Nation, visit http://www.servicenation.com.
About EDEN
EDEN's mission is to empower contractors across the home services industry with innovative technology that helps them grow their businesses and provide exceptional customer experiences. Founded in 2021, the Seattle-based startup provides a digital sales enablement platform that enables contractors to streamline their sales, increase close rates, and promote high-efficiency systems. EDEN supports both contractor success and sustainability, benefiting homeowners and the environment alike. For more information, visit https://www.e-denhomes.com/.
About Service Nation
Service Nation is one of the largest membership organizations for contractors, providing home service business owners with essential resources, training, networking and mentorship opportunities. The organization also provides its membership with access to hundreds of Preferred Partner solutions, available at discounted or rebated rates. Service Nation members have received more than $1 billion in rebates each year. For more information, visit http://www.servicenation.com.
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