You can't answer the phone with a hot wire in your hand, and the caller won't wait for a callback. The AI Front Desk picks up instantly, books the work and runs the follow-up that never happens after a 10-hour day. From $750/mo flat.
Your numbers, not ours. Drag them to your reality. Then remember the front desk that stops the leak costs $750/mo flat.
Answering the phone is the front door. The system behind it runs the rest of the job, so nothing leaks between "hello" and "paid."
On a ladder, in an attic, or elbow-deep in a panel: the phone gets answered anyway, and emergencies are triaged with your safety rules.
Service calls, quote visits and recurring property work land on your calendar with the job scoped and the address confirmed.
The $4,000 panel upgrade you quoted doesn't die in a drawer. It gets nudged on day 2, 5 and 9 until you get a yes or a no.
The moment the job closes, the review ask goes out. Five stars pile up while the work is still fresh.
Net-30 property managers and slow-paying homeowners both get polite automatic reminders until the check clears.
Calls, bookings, open quotes and collected cash in one Monday summary. You run the crew, not the spreadsheet.
Not software to learn. Things that show up: booked work, five-star reviews, and a Monday number that tells the truth. From $750/mo flat, and you own the system.
Callers land on your schedule qualified, confirmed and reminded. No phone tag.
“Asked one smart question about our panel, booked us for Friday, and texted the quote the same day. Easiest contractor experience we've had.”
The ask goes out at the happiest moment, every time. Stars compound into rankings. Example shown.
What happened, what's stuck, what got paid. Numbers shown are illustrative.

Your highest-value calls come in while you're physically unable to take them. Every one of those now gets a competent voice, a booked slot, and a confirmation text.
Charger installs and panel upgrades are quote-visit gold, and the caller usually rings three shops. The shop that answers first and follows up twice usually wins.
You measured, you quoted, they went quiet. The automatic day 2, 5 and 9 nudges recover jobs you'd already written off, without you sending a single text.
Recurring commercial clients expect a phone that answers and a paper trail. Every call is logged, summarized and on file before they even hang up.
| What you get | GGS | Answering service | Hiring | Field-app add-ons (Jobber etc.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One flat monthly price | Yes. $750, no per-call meters | Metered minutes, overage fees | Salary + taxes + benefits | $0-$99 add-on, answering only |
| Answers 24/7, holidays too | Yes | Usually, on higher plans | One shift, then voicemail | Yes, basic answering |
| Books straight into your calendar | Yes | Message-taking on base plans | Yes | Yes, inside their app |
| Chases quotes that went quiet | Yes, automatic day 2 / 5 / 9 | No | When there is time | Bid follow-up stays on you |
| Asks every happy customer for a review | Yes, automatic | No | Rarely | Manual, when someone remembers |
| Nudges unpaid invoices | Yes, automatic | No | Awkward, so it slips | Built-in reminders, rarely configured |
| Tells you how the week went | Yes, Monday numbers | No | No | Dashboards you have to open |
| You own the system | Yes, built on your accounts | No, you rent a seat | Knowledge walks out the door | Locked to their platform |
Competitor columns describe typical published plans in each category. Every business is different: bring your numbers to the fit call.
Book a 30-minute fit call and we'll map what answering 100% of your calls, and working every lead after, would mean for your business. You keep the plan either way.
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Yes. A monsoon week that doubles your call volume costs you exactly nothing extra. We never meter calls or minutes.
It triages with your rules: sparking, burning smell or full outage gets urgency handling, safety guidance and your on-call path. A ceiling-fan install books as routine.
We build on whatever runs your shop, and bookings land in the tool your dispatcher already uses. No new software for the crew to learn.
Yes. Known accounts get recognized, work orders get logged with unit and access details, and your PM clients get the responsiveness they'll renew contracts for.
Only what you approve. Most electrical work needs eyes on the panel first, so the agent books the quote visit instead of guessing numbers.
About two weeks from the onboarding call: we script your services and escalation rules, build on your tools, test it with you, then flip it on.
Numbers, automations and call data sit in accounts your company controls. Leave whenever you want and it all stays with you, still working.
Month-to-month with a 30-day money-back guarantee, capped at the first month's fee. If it doesn't earn its keep, you're out clean.