Most people don't leave a voicemail. They hang up and dial the next number on the list. We text them back in about ten seconds, before they get there.
See it workingYou're under a sink or up a ladder and the phone rings. You can't take it. Right now that's the end of it.
With this, the second that call ends unanswered, the caller gets a text from your business number. It says who you are, says you missed them, and asks what they need. They reply, and it lands on your phone as a normal text message. You answer when you climb down.
That's the whole trick. The job was already yours. You just weren't holding the phone.
Every unanswered call gets a text within seconds. Nights, weekends, while you're on another job.
Ten to twenty pages, built for phones. Every form sends you a text instead of an email you'll never open.
A lead who goes quiet gets a couple of nudges. The moment they reply, the sequence shuts off.
One tap sends the ask. Reminders keep going until they leave the review, then stop.
They pick a slot themselves. Confirmations and reminders go out by text.
A real local number for your business, not a shared line. Your area code, so people answer.
It won't hand you hundreds of leads a day. It's not advertising and we're not running ads for you. If nobody is calling your business at all, this won't fix that, and you should spend your money somewhere else first.
What it does is stop you losing the calls you're already getting. For most contractors that's the cheaper problem to fix.
Book a call and you'll see it running on a real phone. If it's not for you, say so on the call and that's fine.
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