AI Front Desk · +$249/mo on any plan
You're under a sink. The phone rings. The AI answers, books the job, and texts you the details. +$249/month.
A managed AI receptionist that answers 24/7, takes messages, and books appointments. Set up, monitored, and tuned by me. Add it to any Care or Growth plan.
Every missed call is a job for the next name on the list.
The first two numbers are industry estimates, so take them as roughly right rather than gospel. The booking numbers are the other half of the story: people want to book without calling, and plenty of them want to do it after you've gone home.
of calls to small businesses go unanswered, roughly
of missed callers never call back, about
of customers prefer to book online
of online bookings happen after hours
Missed-call estimates: helpgenie.ai. Booking figures: zippia.com.
Don't take my word for it. Call the thing.
The demo line
Call the demo: (817) 201-5512Ask it what a water heater swap costs. Try to confuse it. Book a fake appointment. It's the same assistant your callers would get.
The demo line comes online during launch week. If it doesn't pick up yet, that's why. Text the same number and I'll walk you through it live.
I don't drop off software. I run it.
- I set it up on your number, your services, your prices, your calendar
- I read the transcripts weekly and fix what it gets wrong
- Hours, pricing, and services stay current because I update them
- You can eject to plain voicemail any time, one setting
Your callers will know it's an assistant. It's a good one.
No pretending it's a human. That trick lasts one call and costs you the customer.
Your competitors mostly haven't done this yet.
About 18% of US small businesses run AI in production, actually using it day to day. Roughly 47% have tried it somewhere. The gap between those two numbers is tinkering.
In a six-town service area, being the shop whose phone gets answered at 9pm is a bigger edge than it would be in Boston. Right now that edge is sitting there.
Sources: Federal Reserve · JPMorgan Chase Institute
of US small businesses use AI in production, about
have used AI somewhere in the business, roughly
Straight answers on the AI Front Desk
What happens if the AI can’t handle a call?
It stops guessing, takes a message, and texts it to you right away. The caller hears that a human will follow up. And you can eject the whole thing to plain voicemail any time. One setting.
Do I need a new phone number?
No. Your number stays your number. Calls forward to the assistant when you don’t pick up, or around the clock, your choice. Turn it off and everything goes back to how it was.
Can it book into my calendar or Jobber?
Yes: Google Calendar, Jobber, Housecall Pro, and most of the scheduling tools trades actually use. If your setup is unusual, I’ll confirm it works before you pay anything.
What does it cost to run?
Flat +$249 a month, no per-minute charges. Fair use is about 200 answered calls a month; a one-crew shop typically sees 60-100, so you won’t brush it. If you somehow do, we talk before anything changes on the bill.
Fifteen minutes. Evenings work. If I'm not the right fit, I'll tell you who is.
No pitch deck, no follow-up sequence if you say no.