When you're under a sink or up a ladder, the phone keeps ringing — and most of those callers won't ring back. An AI receptionist answers every call, captures the job, and books the work straight into your calendar. Day or night.
Plumbing is urgent work. When someone has a burst pipe or no hot water, they ring the next number on the list the second yours goes to voicemail.
The overwhelming majority of callers who can't get through never call that business back a second time. The opportunity is gone the moment they hang up.
Source: PATLive / AircallMost don't just give up — they immediately dial the next plumber. Your missed call becomes someone else's booked job within minutes.
Source: PATLive / AircallYou never see the jobs you didn't win. There's no missed-call report for the customer who rang once, got voicemail, and booked elsewhere. It just adds up.
The cost you can't see is the worst kindIt sits on top of your existing number. You keep working — it handles the phone.
The moment you can't pick up, the AI receptionist takes over — natural, professional, and instant. No rings out, no voicemail, no caller left hanging.
It asks the right questions — name, number, address, what's gone wrong, how urgent — so you have everything you need before you even call back.
Available jobs go straight into your calendar at a time that suits. You finish the call already knowing what tomorrow looks like.
You don't need to miss many calls for it to hurt. Here's a simple, illustrative example — your real numbers will differ, but the shape of it rarely does.
Illustrative example for a single tradesperson, not a guarantee. Adjust the call volume and job value to your own business and the conclusion holds: missed calls are the most expensive thing on the phone bill.
We'll look at how many calls you're missing and whether this is worth doing for your business. No pressure, no jargon.