An AI chatbot for home services that turns an 11pm website visit into a dispatched truck

Turns an 11pm visit into a dispatched truck: it answers from your service-area pages, qualifies the job, and books it or flags a hot lead.

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It answers from your own pricing and service-area pages, qualifies the job, grabs the name and address, and either books it or hands a hot lead to your office.

Most home-services leads come in after the trucks are back in the yard

A burst water line or a dead furnace doesn't happen between 8 and 5. Someone finds your site at 11pm, sees nobody's answering, and three tabs later they've called the next plumber. The booked job goes to whoever picked up, not whoever was best.

The agent sits on your website and answers from what's actually on it — your service area, your trip charge, whether you do tankless installs, how soon you can get someone out. When a visitor describes a problem, it figures out if it's an emergency or a quote request, collects the address, the issue, and a callback number, and writes it straight into your contacts.

What it handles without you touching the keyboard:

It runs on your site as a script tag, on Telegram if you'd rather field jobs from your phone, and over email. You see every lead it captures the next morning, already sorted by how hot it is.

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Frequently asked questions

Will it quote prices it shouldn't?

It only repeats what's on your site. If your trip charge or a flat-rate isn't published, it says it'll have someone confirm and captures the lead instead of guessing a number.

How does it know an emergency from a regular job?

You tell it which words and situations count as urgent — no heat in winter, active leak, no power. When a visitor describes one, it skips the quote queue and emails your on-call line right away.

Can it actually book onto our schedule?

Yes. It connects to your Google Calendar, shows visitors your real open windows, and books the ones you've cleared it to handle. Anything outside the rules gets routed to a person.

What if someone asks something it can't answer?

It says it doesn't have that detail, takes their name, number, and the question, and saves it as a lead so you can call back instead of the visitor bouncing.

Do I need a developer to install it?

No. It's a single script tag in your site footer — about four minutes. If you use Wix, Squarespace, or WordPress, you paste it into the same box you'd use for any other widget.

How much does it cost?

$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime. That's the full agent — website chat, lead capture, calendar booking, and email routing — not a per-conversation meter that punishes you for a busy season. Public beta, set up in about four minutes.

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