Vivint Pro Program Billed as ‘Dream’ RMR Smart Home Opportunity

Featured benefits of the new Vivint Smart Home Authorized Pro dealer program include RMR and product margins on alarm and smart home systems and services.

PROVO, Utah — Home technology professionals interested in pursuing the smart home market have a new dealer program to consider: Vivint Smart Home Authorized Pro, and it is one of the most enticing business propositions I’ve seen in the channel for a very long time.

Based here, this smart home and security giant is offering its products, services, people, and wealth of other resources, including the formidable Vivint brand, to third-party integrators through the recently launched program.

Participants can offer Vivint’s well-regarded security and smart home products to their customers, along with professional monitoring and interactive smart home services … and leave everything else to the company.

“And by everything,” says Chris Ivie, Senior Director of Pro Channels at Vivint Smart Home, “we mean everything that Vivint does for its own customers.”

The company carries the products and installs the systems usually within a day, sometimes same-day (even in Jonesboro, AR, Ivie boasts), thanks to more than 2,000 Vivint techs on the ground.

The company provides professional installation, zero-interest financing for products, 24/7 customer care, ongoing field service, product warranty, billing and collections, and a million other things that remove pain points for so many home-tech pros.

The company claims to cover 98% of U.S. zip codes and maintains proper insurance and licensing for its technicians in each jurisdiction by closely monitoring regulatory activity. They recruit, train, and nurture technicians and manage quality through post-install customer surveys. Vivint does all of the marketing and the other heavy lifting on the back-end that confounds most integrators.

New Approach to RMR

Vivint Authorized Pros enjoy all these riches and a cherry on top: a revenue share for all products and services sold for as long as a customer remains a Vivint subscriber.

If a client adds sensors, cameras, or door locks to their Vivint ecosystem down the line, the original Pro still earns royalties on all of it, without lifting a finger.

If the company launches some fancy new service like Vivint Car Guard for connected vehicles (starts at $10 per month), then the referring pro gets paid every month for any client that subscribes … again, without lifting a finger.

All the while, the company fights to keep clients – theirs and yours – happy enough to keep on subscribing through ongoing engagement.

The Vivint program provides the recurring monthly revenue (RMR) opportunity our channel has coveted for eons, without the risks and uncertainties of a home-grown security practice.

The revenue share, by the way, is more generous than I would have imagined, especially given the paltry demands of the dealer (just offer the stuff), and the potential foreverness of the rewards.

To be sure, Vivint is fully invested as they want happy customers (especially your customers) that regularly add new stuff to their ecosystem and continue to pay for monitoring and interactive services.

An Integrator’s ‘Dream Scenario’

Vivint is betting that independent dealers will provide vital local relationships that drive new business and delight customers over the long term.

“Integrators already have the customer relationships,” Ivie says. “They are in the best position to recommend new products and services that enhance the Vivint ecosystem and the entire customer experience.”

Ivie should know. He spent five years at Control4, most recently as director of channel programs. Before that, he was director of national sales for TruAudio, another custom-centric vendor. And before that he founded and ran an integration company for years.

Because of his experience in the custom-install business, Ivie was enlisted by Vivint president Alex Dunn to provide insights into the “CEDIA channel” late last year. Ivie proposed a “Pro Channel” program that Dunn and chief revenue officer Todd Santiago embraced right away. They hired him after the first meeting and here we are: The Vivint Smart Home Authorized Pro program officially launches today, with several CE Pro 100 integrators already on board.

“I was just thinking about what I would want as a dealer, and what integrators today would want,” he says. “I’ve spent enough time in the field with them over the years and the story is always the same: We need recurring revenue to create real value in our business. We can’t hire and retain enough skilled technicians to grow our business. We’re competing with security and cable companies that beat us to customers. We won’t do security because we’re worried about licensing, liabilities and insurance. We wouldn’t be efficient enough to compete, and we probably couldn’t find the labor anyway.”

The Vivint Pro program ticks all the boxes, with a strong product line priced for mainstream households, installed by an efficient “white-glove Vivint field team,” and supported by a big honkin’ service machine back at Vivint HQ.

“This would be my dream scenario as a custom integrator,” Ivie says. “I get to offer a great, name-brand solution to a broad market that I wasn’t reaching, and I can collect recurring revenue with virtually no additional overhead? And no anxiety? Sign me up.”

Vivint is all too happy to do that because, try as it may, the company can’t reach every single household in every neighborhood.

“We know the tremendous value of working with professional integrators that know the customer and the technology, and are already in the home,” says Vivint CEO Todd Pedersen. “We have an incredible platform. You all have great brands. Let’s build value together.”

Vivint Pro Business Models, Sales & Marketing

Vivint is one of the smarter companies in my personal book of Who’s Who in the smart home industry. If you don’t know the company, it’s hard to look past the army of “direct-to-home” sales professionals in communities nationwide.

This army, along with Vivint’s entire sales organization, sells and installs more than 300,000 smart home security systems every year. These aren’t just a bunch of college kids flitting from door to door. The company’s sales training might be the eighth wonder of the world. I am not into that kind of thing, but I was riveted by a session I attended many years ago. It was scientific and methodical, honed from 20 years in this business, and updated by the day based on new evidence from the field.

It inspired me to motivate someone, anyone, in our industry to create a sales-driven organization like Vivint’s. What amazing things could be done with such a beast? How would it revolutionize our industry? No takers so far, but I do continue to urge business owners to sneak into some of that fine Vivint training.

Vivint Authorized Pros won’t have to do any sneaking. They get a free pass. In fact, they must attend the training to join the club. Several early Pros have done the work, earned the Jersey and collected their first checks.

Vivint provides a pro-channel marketing tool kit, POS kiosks, demo systems, everything you would expect from a top supplier in the channel. The company is serious about the success of its extended family.

So, what are home tech integrators doing with this opportunity? What kind of companies join up? Dealer profiles and business models run the gamut, Ivie says.

“Some companies that have been doing security for years say this model is more profitable because Vivint provides all of the customer service,” Ivie says.

Others are traditional home technologists with an emphasis on audio/video, serving clients who want to add security. Specialty A/V shops are a great fit, Ivie suggests.

Currently, Vivint products don’t integrate with third-party control systems, but the company is not necessarily opposed to such a thing.

That doesn’t bother John Campbell of Hometronix — the Jonesboro, AR, integrator mentioned above — who plans to use the Vivint program to tap new markets. A licensed security dealer himself, Campbell already pitches security on every integration job.

“The thing that is always going to excite me the most,” he says of the Vivint deal, “is the opportunity to target and educate new markets that our industry doesn’t typically get a chance to work in.”

To inquire about the application process and be considered for the program, go here.

(This exclusive report was first published in SSI sister publication CEPro.com.)

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Julie Jacobson, recipient of the 2014 CEA TechHome Leadership Award, is co-founder of EH Publishing, producer of CE Pro, Electronic House, Commercial Integrator, Security Sales and other leading technology publications. She currently spends most of her time writing for CE Pro in the areas of home automation, security, networked A/V and the business of home systems integration.

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2 Responses to “Vivint Pro Program Billed as ‘Dream’ RMR Smart Home Opportunity”

  1. Jivie says:

    Get more info about the program at Vivint.com/prochannel

  2. Dan Barrett says:

    Hello, i am inquiring for information about vivints dealer opportunity, Our future goals ,vision and business plan could be a great fit to build a successful direct sales and door to door security systems organization !

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