A-103Field test
Self-running · about 45 seconds

Watch a lead become a booked job.

Tuesday, 9:41 pm. The office is closed. A homeowner calls, nobody answers, and then the system goes to work. This replay is compressed; the timestamps are real.

Missed call · (305) 555-01640:00
0:27

Missed-call text-back. The caller gets a text before they finish dialing the next company. This one line recovers more revenue than anything else we install.

1:04

Price range, not silence. The system answers the money question inside honest bounds you set, which keeps the lead talking instead of shopping.

2:04

Booked while they are still interested. A held slot beats a promised call-back. Confirmation and reminder texts go out on their own.

Day 2

Dispatched, done, paid. The crew was notified the moment the job closed. Invoice went by text, paid by card in the driveway.

Day 3

One polite review ask. Request only, no incentives, capped volume. This is where the 342-review profiles come from.

A-103.2Voice test
The alternate on the bid sheet

Now listen to the AI receptionist take the call.

Same missed call, but this time nobody misses it. The receptionist answers after hours, quotes the honest range, checks the address, and books Thursday at nine. Seventy three seconds, start to booked.

This recording is a scripted demonstration with AI-generated voices, and we tell you that because we would tell your customers too. Ask us for a live test against your own business line.

Recorded demoAfter-hours call · 1:13
0:04 answered0:25 priced0:55 booked1:08 confirmed
A-103.3General notes

About what you just watched.

Is this a recording of a real conversation?

It is a replay of a real sequence with the customer's details changed. Every step you watch, the instant text-back, the price range, the booking, the payment link, the review request, is the exact automation our clients run. Ask for a live one on your own phone and we will point the system at your number during the call.

Is the customer talking to a robot the whole time?

The first reply is automatic, because speed matters most in the first minute. The moment the conversation needs a human, your team is looped in by text, and everything they type comes from your business number. Customers see one continuous conversation.

Can it really book jobs by itself?

For straightforward work with a published price range, yes: it can hold a slot, confirm, and remind. For quotes that need eyes on the property, it books the estimate visit instead. You decide where the line is.

What about an AI answering the phone?

That is the AI receptionist alternate on the bid sheet. It answers overnight and overflow calls, takes the details, books the slot, and texts you the summary. Add it when missed calls are your biggest leak.