You're on a roof. You're under a truck. You're asleep. Amy picks up on the first ring, books the job, and texts you the lead before you're back in the van.
Don't take our word for it — call her (000) 000-0000She'll answer in one ring. Ask her anything. Try to trip her up.
Most owners guess low. Put your real numbers in and see what walked out the door last year.
Same voice, same brain, two directions. Run one or run both.
Forward your line to Amy after hours, when you're on the other call, or all day. Nobody hits voicemail again.
Amy works your list, handles the objections, and books the ones who say yes. No headsets, no turnover, no payroll.
This is done-for-you. You don't build anything, and you don't learn any software.
Twenty minutes. Your prices, your service area, what you will and won't take. We build Amy off that.
We hand you a number and you try to break her. We tune her until she sounds like your best employee.
Forward your calls, or just the after-hours ones. Bookings hit your calendar. Leads hit your phone.
One booked job usually covers the month. Everything after that is yours.
Some will, most won't, and honestly it stops mattering the moment she books them. She's polite, she's fast, and she never puts anyone on hold. Compare that to voicemail — which loses the customer 100% of the time.
No. You keep your number. You just forward it — all the time, after hours, or only when you don't pick up. Your choice, and you can change it whenever.
Then she takes a message and texts you immediately, or transfers to your cell if you've told her it's urgent. She doesn't invent answers about your pricing.
An answering service takes a message. Amy takes the job — she quotes it, books it into your calendar, and confirms it. And she costs a fraction of what a service charges per call.
Month to month after the build. If she isn't earning her keep, you turn her off.
ChimTech. We didn't build this in a lab — we built it inside our own chimney company, on our own phones, losing our own money on missed calls. It worked, so we started selling it.
Sixty seconds on the phone will tell you more than anything else on this page.
Amy is live right now (000) 000-0000