AI Roleplay in Spanish: Knock-to-Close D2D Drill Plan
Why a 14-day plan beats "I'll just wing it"
Spanish-speaking households are 30%+ of many DFW neighborhoods. If you knock 100 doors a day and freeze on every Spanish answer, you're leaving 30 deals on the porch every week.
This is a 14-day AI roleplay drill plan in Spanish. You run it inside AI Pitch Practice and Objection Sparring with practice language set to Spanish.
Setup (5 minutes)
1. Go to your profile.
2. App language: English (so the menus stay familiar).
3. AI coaching language: English (so you can read scorecards fast).
4. Practice language: Spanish.
5. Dialect: Mexican (or Caribbean / Spain depending on your market).
6. Formality: Usted.
Day 1–3: The knock and the first 7 seconds
Drill the opener only. 14 reps per night.
"Buenas tardes, soy [nombre] con [empresa]. Andamos en la zona porque sus vecinos en esta calle ya se beneficiaron, y solo necesito 30 segundos para enseñarle por qué."
In Pitch Practice set scenario to "cold knock." The AI homeowner will open the door cold, suspicious, sometimes hostile. You drill until your first 7 seconds are smooth.
Day 4–6: Qualifying in Spanish
Drill the discovery questions:
- "¿Cuánto tiempo lleva en la casa?"
- "¿Quién toma las decisiones aquí, usted, su esposa, o los dos?"
- "¿Ya ha tenido problemas con [el techo / las ventanas / la luz]?"
These are the same questions in English — but the cadence and respect markers are different in Spanish. Drill them until they feel natural.
Day 7: Mid-week scorecard review
Open Closer IQ, filter to Spanish sessions, and look at:
- Tone score
- Discovery score
- Confidence score
Find your weakest skill. Day 8–10 attacks it.
Day 8–10: Pitch + transition
Drill the full pitch with a transition into the close:
"Por lo que me cuenta, parece que esto le va a servir mucho. Déjeme enseñarle exactamente cómo funcionaría en su caso — ¿le parece si nos sentamos dos minutos?"
Day 11–13: Objection sparring marathon
Open Objection Sparring in Spanish. Run all 12 of these objections every night for three nights.
The AI throws them in random order. You respond in Spanish. Scorecard comes back in English.
Day 14: Live-fire simulation
Nightmare Mode in Spanish. The AI homeowner is hostile, in a hurry, has a barking dog, and has been pitched by three reps already today. Survive that and the real porch is easy.
What you'll have on day 15
- A natural Spanish opener
- Five qualifying questions you can ask without thinking
- A Spanish pitch that doesn't sound translated
- Twelve drilled objection responses
- A scorecard trend showing your improvement
More on the Spanish D2D stack
- Spanish D2D playbook
- Spanish objection scripts
- DFW Spanish roofing reps
- Bilingual sales training
- Permanent holiday lighting Spanish DFW
FAQ
Do I need to be fluent in Spanish to start?
Conversational is enough. The AI will catch errors and the coaching scorecard tells you what sounded off.
Can I run this if my company hasn't approved Spanish scripts?
The pitch you drill is yours — derived from your existing English script via Script Builder translate-improve.
What if my dialect doesn't match the homeowner?
Set your dialect to match the dominant local one. In DFW that's Mexican Spanish.
How long until I close my first Spanish deal?
Most reps drilling this plan close their first Spanish deal in week 2.
→ Start day 1 in Spanish Pitch Practice
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"I never make decisions on the first call."
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