You are on the job. Your phone is still ringing.
Every call you cannot pick up is a job that calls the next contractor on the list. Brian answers on the first ring, qualifies the work, captures the address and scope, and books the estimate while your hands are full.
Founding offer: $1,500 setup waived for the first 5. Live in 7 days. Cancel anytime.
A missed call is not a missed call. It is a booked job you lost.
For most trades a single won job is worth somewhere between $2,000 and $10,000, and the data we trust says the contractor who answers first usually wins the work. So the cost of a missed call is not a missed call - it is a whole job handed to a competitor. Treat these as honest estimates; your real ticket and close rate are what matter.
estimated value of one job you miss
usually the one who books the job
calls once the agent is on your line
100 real calls in 5 days, on our own line.
We did not test this on a slide. We put the agent on the phone at our own restaurant in Canon City, Colorado and it handled 100 real calls in 5 days. We own and run restaurants and an adventure company, so we prove it on our own phone line and our own customers before we sell it. If it did not work on our own bottom line first, it would not be on this page.
Qualify, book, text a link, email you the lead.
Not a voicemail tree. A trained employee that takes action on the call, built for contractors, not a template.
Qualifies the job
Asks what the work is, the address, the timeline, and whether it is the kind of job you take, before it ever reaches you.
Books the estimate
Captures the caller's availability and routes a confirmed estimate window to you, so the site visit is on the books.
Texts a link
Sends your booking link, a quote form, or your reviews from the same number they called, so the lead has something in hand.
Emails you the lead
A clean summary lands in your inbox: who called, the job, the address, the scope, and the agent's notes.
Answers 24/7. Every call, day or night, weekends and holidays. No voicemail, no hold music.
Handles the rush. Two or ten lines ringing at once, it picks up every time. No one waits on hold.
A front-desk hire costs about $38,000 a year.
The agent answers every call 24/7 for $499 a month.
A human front desk
- About $38,000 a year, fully loaded (estimate)
- Out sick, on vacation, or at lunch when callers ring
- One line at a time, so the rush breaks down
- Goes home at 5, so nights and weekends are voicemail
- Turns over every year or two, then retrain
Brian (AI Phone Agent)
- $499/mo + $1,500 setup, waived for the first 5
- Answers every call, 24/7, no sick days, no holidays
- Handles many calls at once, no hold queue
- Qualifies, books, texts the link, emails you the lead
- Live in 7 days, retrained in hours, cancel anytime
Doing nothing
- Most callers will not leave a voicemail
- Most will not call back after one missed call
- Each miss is a booked job that went elsewhere (estimate)
- No monthly cost, but the lost work is the real cost
- The math does not work out
Founding offer: $1,500 setup waived for the first 5. Live in 7 days. Cancel anytime.
Short answers.
That is exactly who this is for. The agent is your front desk when you cannot stop. It books the estimate and texts you the lead so you never pull over to answer a call and never lose one either.
Yes. It answers 24/7, including nights, weekends, and holidays. A storm-damage call at 9pm gets a real conversation and a booked window instead of a voicemail nobody hears.
It takes action. It qualifies the work, captures the scope and address, books the estimate window, texts a link, and emails you the lead. It hands off to you when a call truly needs a human.
Most businesses are live in 7 days. We learn your trade, your service area, and your rules, build the agent in your voice, and point your number at it. Cancel anytime.
Stop sending contractors calls to voicemail.
Get started in one click, or hear Brian live first and picture it on your line.
Founding offer: $1,500 setup waived for the first 5. Live in 7 days. Cancel anytime.