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 workingEvery contractor misses calls. The ones who text back keep the work.
The second a call goes unanswered, the caller gets a text from your business number. It says who you are and asks what they need. They reply, and it lands on your phone as a normal text message.
No app, no dashboard. The job was already yours. This stops you losing it.
If you can send a text, you can run all of it.
Every missed call gets a text back within seconds. Nights, weekends, while you're on another job. You don't lift a finger.
Ten to twenty pages, built for phones. Every form lands in your pocket as a text instead of an inbox you check every third Sunday.
A quiet lead gets a nudge or two. The second they answer, it stops. Nobody gets six robot texts about a water heater.
One tap sends the ask. People mean to leave a review and then forget, so the reminders keep going until they do.
They grab a slot themselves, same as booking a haircut. Confirmations and reminders go out by text.
A real number with your area code. Nobody answers an 833 number. You don't either.
If you think $297 a month makes your phone ring by itself, we're not for you. This doesn't create calls. It catches the ones you're already getting, which most contractors are quietly losing a chunk of every week.
It's not advertising, we don't run ads, and there's no miracle in it. If nobody calls your business at all, don't buy this. Spend the money getting your name out first, then come back when the phone rings more than you can answer it.
Book a call and you'll watch it work on a real phone. It's a sales call, we know, but nobody reads a script at you. If it's not for you, say so on the call and that's fine.