AI receptionist in Newcastle.
Newcastle and the Hunter Valley have a strong trades economy with a high overlap between residential and mining-adjacent commercial work. After-hours coverage is the differentiator between a one-truck operator and a real outfit.
The local problem
Why Newcastle businesses miss leads.
The Newcastle metro covers 510,000 residents across suburbs from The Junction to Belmont. After-hours and overflow calls go to whoever picks up first — Katie picks up.
Newcastle by industry
Pick your trade or service.
Burst pipes don't wait for business hours. Every after-hours call you miss is rebooked with the next plumber on Google.
trade
Electrical faults at 9pm don't get a callback. They get rebooked with whoever picks up first.
trade
When the AC dies in 38°C heat, the customer calls every business in town until someone answers. The first to answer wins.
trade
Storm-damaged roofs need tarping in hours, not days. Whoever answers the 9pm call gets the next two weeks of work.
trade
Renovation enquiries are gold — but they come in evenings and weekends when most builders are off-site.
trade
Repair and small-job demand is constant, but the calls always come while the carpenter is on the saw.
trade
Painting quotes are saturated — the operator who books an inspection first usually wins the job.
trade
Spring is a six-week sprint. Operators without after-hours cover miss the peak demand window every year.
trade
Lockouts are the highest-urgency, highest-margin call type — and they always happen after hours.
trade
Pest emergencies — termites, wasps, rats — are urgent calls that competitors steal if you don't pick up.
trade
End-of-lease cleans, bond cleans, and one-off bookings come in evenings — and demand a same-week slot.
service
A stuck garage door at 7am means someone is locked out of their car and their day. They call until someone answers.
trade
Driveway, slab, and foundation jobs are high-ticket — but consultation calls come in weekday evenings.
trade
A broken window after hours is a security and weather-proofing emergency. The first glazier to answer captures the booking.
trade
Fencing enquiries are mostly quote requests — and they all come outside business hours.
trade
Bathroom and kitchen tilers compete on speed-to-quote. Most calls go to whoever calls back first.
trade
Storm tree-down calls don't wait. The first arborist to answer wins a week of follow-on work.
trade
Toothache emergencies and missed appointments mean the front desk is constantly playing catch-up.
clinic
Acute injuries don't book at 2pm Tuesday. They book the moment the pain hits — often after-hours.
clinic
Pet emergencies happen at every hour. Your front desk doesn't.
clinic
New-matter calls come in at all hours. Each missed one is a fee-earning brief that walked.
service
Tax season fills the inbox; the front desk can't keep up. Calls drop to voicemail and never call back.
service
Buyer enquiries from listings come in 24/7. Whichever agent calls back first usually books the inspection.
service
Salons book by appointment. Every voicemail is a booking that won't happen.
clinic
Newcastle by solution
What's costing you Newcastle leads?
Most service businesses lose 30-50% of leads simply because nobody picks up after 5pm. Voicemail loses the rest.
Your front desk closes at 5. Your competitor's AI receptionist doesn't.
The average tradie misses 8-15 calls a week. Two of them were paying jobs.
Weekend leads are the highest-intent calls of the week. They're also the ones most operators ignore.
Every after-hours call gets you out of bed — even the time-wasters.
Public holidays are competitor-acquisition events for service businesses. Whoever picks up wins.
Pricing
Less than the cost of one missed job.
Solo operators and small trades.
- 1 voice assistant
- Up to 200 minutes/mo
- Lead capture + transcript
- Email lead notifications
- 1 outbound webhook integration
Service businesses with multiple trucks or staff.
- 3 voice assistants
- Up to 800 minutes/mo
- Custom voice + system prompt
- QuoteMate / Jobber / HubSpot push
- Call recording + summary
- Priority email support
Multi-location, franchises, white-label.
- Unlimited assistants
- Volume pricing
- Custom integrations
- Dedicated number pool
- SLA + onboarding
FAQ
Newcastle: common questions
Does Katie work for businesses in Newcastle?+
Yes. Katie answers in Australian English, prices in AUD, and forwards from every Australian carrier. Your 02 number stays your number — calls only divert to her when you can't answer.
Which Newcastle suburbs does Katie cover?+
Anywhere your business takes calls. Common Newcastle suburbs include The Junction, Hamilton, Charlestown, Cardiff, Maitland — but Katie isn't tied to a service area, she just qualifies and books whatever your operator covers.
What does Katie cost in NSW?+
Plans start at $149/mo AUD for sole operators (Starter), with Business at $379/mo AUD for multi-line teams. Scale pricing is custom for higher-volume operators.
How fast can I have Katie answering Newcastle calls?+
Most setups are live in about 7 minutes — sign up, choose Katie's voice, paste a forwarding code from your carrier guide. The longest part is choosing her voice.
Other NSW cities
Hear Katie before she hears your callers.
Talk to Katie above, then book a 20-minute setup call to wire her into your 02 number.
Book a setup call