For restoration companies · Oklahoma
Every call answered. Every review asked for.
For restoration companies: an AI phone line that answers the after-hours calls going to whoever picks up first and writes the ticket, and a review system that asks every finished homeowner. Run for you, measured in dollars.
First 60 days free. You keep the numbers either way.
What the receptionist writes down on a restoration company call, including the questions it asks first. Sample entries, not a real caller.
The call you didn't answer
A pipe bursts at 2am and floods the kitchen — that's a $4,200 mitigation job that goes to whichever restoration company picks up the phone first.
Illustrative. The dollar figure varies by shop; on the call we run it against your own average job and close rate.
What one of these calls sounds like
It's 2am during a hard freeze and a pipe just burst, water spreading across the kitchen floor toward the living room — the AI answers, confirms the water is still running, and texts the on-call tech before the homeowner even finds a towel.
The agent says it's an automated assistant before anything else, and it never quotes a price, promises an arrival time, or offers an opinion on what's wrong. It takes the details and gets them to a human.
What you get
Two systems, run for you, flat monthly fee after the pilot.
After-Hours Receptionist
$497/mo after the free 60 days
Your after-hours line forwards to an AI phone line. It gathers name, number, service address, and what's wrong, then texts your on-call tech before the caller hangs up.
Review Engine
$297/mo after the free 60 days
Every completed job triggers a review request to that homeowner. Every one of them. No filtering, no incentives, no gating.
Both together: $597/mo after the pilot.
Spring and early-summer storms (hail, straight-line wind, flash flooding) drive water-damage volume; winter freeze events spike burst-pipe calls Dec-Feb; fire calls run steady year-round with less seasonality.
What restoration companies usually ask
Insurance adjusters send us the work, not the phone.
We already get calls routed through a national franchise's call center.
Storm season is unpredictable — this feels like overkill in a slow month.
Do you screen out bad reviews?
Is it really free for 60 days?
Find out what your missed calls are worth
Fifteen minutes, your numbers, a straight answer. If the math doesn't clear the fee, we'll be the ones to say so.
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