I set up a system that texts your missed callers back in ten seconds, figures out the job, and puts it on your calendar — without pulling you off the job you're on.
When a customer calls and nobody picks up, they get an instant text instead of your voicemail. It asks what's wrong, where they are, and when they need you — then books the job straight onto your schedule. Nothing about how you work changes; you just stop losing the calls you can't answer.
You're on a job, it's after hours, or both lines are busy. The caller would normally hit voicemail and move on.
Instead of silence, they get a friendly text that asks about the job and starts booking it — before they try the next shop on Google.
Qualified job, contact details, and time slot show up on your schedule. You see every message. Anything unusual pings your phone directly.
Here's exactly what your next missed caller would experience — start to booked job, in under a minute.
I'm Beka. I build and run missed-call systems for a small number of plumbing and HVAC shops across the Northeastern US — one shop per service area, so it stays an edge for you, not everybody.
I handle the setup, the technology, and the day-to-day so you don't have to think about it. When something needs a change, you call one person: me.
Ten minutes on the phone. No pitch — I just want to know if your call volume makes this pay for itself.