AI receptionist for every Australian service.
Pick your trade, clinic, or service to see how Katie qualifies and books leads in your line of work.
Burst pipes don't wait for business hours. Every after-hours call you miss is rebooked with the next plumber on Google.
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Electrical faults at 9pm don't get a callback. They get rebooked with whoever picks up first.
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When the AC dies in 38°C heat, the customer calls every business in town until someone answers. The first to answer wins.
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Storm-damaged roofs need tarping in hours, not days. Whoever answers the 9pm call gets the next two weeks of work.
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Renovation enquiries are gold — but they come in evenings and weekends when most builders are off-site.
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Repair and small-job demand is constant, but the calls always come while the carpenter is on the saw.
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Painting quotes are saturated — the operator who books an inspection first usually wins the job.
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Spring is a six-week sprint. Operators without after-hours cover miss the peak demand window every year.
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Lockouts are the highest-urgency, highest-margin call type — and they always happen after hours.
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Pest emergencies — termites, wasps, rats — are urgent calls that competitors steal if you don't pick up.
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End-of-lease cleans, bond cleans, and one-off bookings come in evenings — and demand a same-week slot.
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A stuck garage door at 7am means someone is locked out of their car and their day. They call until someone answers.
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Driveway, slab, and foundation jobs are high-ticket — but consultation calls come in weekday evenings.
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A broken window after hours is a security and weather-proofing emergency. The first glazier to answer captures the booking.
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Fencing enquiries are mostly quote requests — and they all come outside business hours.
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Bathroom and kitchen tilers compete on speed-to-quote. Most calls go to whoever calls back first.
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Storm tree-down calls don't wait. The first arborist to answer wins a week of follow-on work.
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Toothache emergencies and missed appointments mean the front desk is constantly playing catch-up.
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Acute injuries don't book at 2pm Tuesday. They book the moment the pain hits — often after-hours.
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Pet emergencies happen at every hour. Your front desk doesn't.
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New-matter calls come in at all hours. Each missed one is a fee-earning brief that walked.
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Tax season fills the inbox; the front desk can't keep up. Calls drop to voicemail and never call back.
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Buyer enquiries from listings come in 24/7. Whichever agent calls back first usually books the inspection.
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Salons book by appointment. Every voicemail is a booking that won't happen.
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