Capture the job, the address, and the problem on every call — and text your on-call tech the moment it's an emergency.
Live in 5 minutes · No card · 24/7 emergency-ready
Every call from the field
Flags the urgent job, texts your on-call tech the address instantly, and promises the caller a fast callback.
Captures the job, the service address, and the problem, then offers a time on your calendar.
Takes the details and promises a callback with a real number — it never invents pricing on the phone.
Answers nights, weekends, and the calls your office can't pick up, so no job ever lands in voicemail.
The cost of a missed call
recovered every month — calls you'd otherwise miss
A typical home-services shop — adjust to your own numbers.
Run your own numbersNo rip-and-replace
We read your services, service area, and hours in seconds.
Choose how your front office sounds and review the script.
Point your main number at your new AI. No porting, no downtime.
Questions
Yes. It answers 24/7, and for urgent jobs — leaks, no heat, no power — it texts your on-call technician immediately and promises the caller a fast callback, so you never lose an emergency to voicemail.
No, and that's deliberate. It never invents a number. It captures the job details and promises a callback with a real quote, so you stay in control of pricing.
It captures the address, the equipment, and what's actually wrong, then reads the details back before ending the call. Every call is transcribed and recorded, so you can check anything it logged.
It transfers. It tries your number first, then up to two backups; if nobody picks up it takes a message and texts the team instead of dropping the caller.
It answers every line at once — no hold music, no voicemail — so the calls that arrive together after a storm all get booked or triaged instead of going to the next contractor.
Bookings land in your dashboard and can sync to your calendar, and a signed webhook can push every call and booking into whatever CRM or scheduling tool you already run.
You paste your website URL. We scrape it (services, hours, FAQs). You pick a vertical template and a voice. You claim a phone number. We provision the AI assistant and link it to the number. End-to-end: ~5 minutes from signup to a number that rings to your AI. Nobody else in this price range does this.
Your plan includes a minute bucket (Starter $49 = 250 min/mo, Growth $179 = 1000 min, Scale $399 = 3000 min). Most service-business calls run 1–3 minutes. If you go over, we charge a clear per-minute overage — no surprise bills.
Try the live demo right now from your laptop and decide. We use Deepgram Nova-3 for understanding, Claude for thinking on paid plans (Groq on the free trial), and Azure Neural voices for speaking — the same stack you'd hire an agency to build for you, with sub-500ms latency.
Every call is fully transcribed and recorded — you see exactly what happened. Urgent calls transfer to your team through a waterfall: it tries your number, then up to two backups, and if nobody answers it takes a message and texts the team instead of dropping the caller. And you can refine the system prompt in our dashboard without re-onboarding.
Neither. Forward your existing line to your new AI number in minutes — no porting, no downtime, keep your current carrier. Calls keep working the whole time, and you can fully port the number over later if you ever want to. No rip-and-replace.
We default to playing a consent disclosure at call start for two-party-consent states. We don't sign HIPAA BAAs in v1, so we don't recommend the product for clinical medical use yet. Dental, optometry, vet — generally fine. Hospitals — not yet.
Your plan price plus capped overage — and we publish the number. Overage is $0.40/min and stops at twice your plan's included minutes; past that, service pauses instead of billing more. Starter's absolute worst case is $149/mo. You get warning emails at 80% and 100% long before any of that.
Live in 5 minutes. No card, no setup call — free to start, then plans from $49/mo.