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research context hints for Home Services

75 advertisers · 19 high-confidence inferred hints for research conversations — reverse-engineered from real ChatGPT ads, not a template.

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How to write a context hint for research in Home Services

ChatGPT Ads don’t use keyword match. Your context hint should describe who is talking, that they’re in a research moment, and one concrete situation in Home Services. One or two sentences. Lead with the buyer and the moment — not a product feature list.

  • Audience: a specific role or company type in Home Services
  • Intent: research (what they’re trying to do right now)
  • Constraint: budget, stack, compliance, or urgency that narrows the match

Every example below is inferred from real captured ChatGPT ads and the prompts that triggered them — not copied from Ads Manager. Use them for shape and specificity, not as a script to paste blindly.

Forbes
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US homeowners actively thinking about HVAC equipment, appliance breakdowns or whole-home system protection, comparing home warranty plans that cover heating, cooling and major appliances. Forbes is publishing buyer guides and best-of lists in this category, so the fit is homeowners in a research or evaluation frame for warranty coverage.

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Costway
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Container home owners and builders shopping for ductless mini-split heat pumps to cool and heat small to mid-size units without traditional ductwork, including buyers in cold climates who need reliable performance at low outdoor temperatures.

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A1 SolarStore
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Container home builders and owners figuring out what utilities and HVAC they need, including mini split heat pumps and standby generators sized for compact, off-grid living.

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Ingram's Water and Air Equipment
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DIY homeowners and builders working on container homes, tiny homes or room additions who need ductless mini split cooling and heating without running traditional ductwork.

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MRCOOL LLC
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Homeowners and builders researching HVAC for container homes, tiny houses, and cabins who need ductless, DIY-installable climate control that doesn't require existing ductwork or a traditional setup.

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PublicRecords.us
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Residential homeowners and contractors in the planning phase of home improvement, plumbing, HVAC, or utility work who need to pull zoning rules, permit info, and utility records for a property before breaking ground.

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ServiceTitan
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Commercial HVAC and plumbing service companies looking for field service management software with real-time job costing, AIA progress billing, and service agreement tracking.

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SoFi
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Consumers actively planning a custom or alternative home build, like a shipping container or tiny home, who are working through HVAC, insulation, and structural decisions and may need a home improvement loan or mortgage to fund the project.

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Solar Optimum
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Homeowners of alternative or unconventional homes (shipping container builds, tiny homes, off-grid setups, ADUs) researching how to run heating, cooling, and whole-home energy efficiently with solar panels and battery storage like Tesla Powerwall.

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SupplyHouse.com
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Homeowners and builders outfitting small container homes with HVAC, comparing mini split systems and the mounting, venting, and insulation accessories needed for compact, non-traditional structures.

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sylvane.com
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Homeowners and builders sizing HVAC for container homes and small modular dwellings, where ductless mini split heat pumps are the typical fit because the structure has no room for conventional ductwork.

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Sylvane, Inc.
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Homeowners and DIY builders evaluating heating, cooling, and moisture control for shipping container homes or similar small non-traditional dwellings, where compact ductless mini-splits, portable units, and DIY-installable heat pumps on standard 115V circuits fit the space and electrical constraints better than traditional ducted HVAC.

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