AI receptionist for locksmiths.
Lockouts are the highest-urgency, highest-margin call type — and they always happen after hours.
The local problem
Why locksmiths need 24/7 cover.
Lock-outs need a 30-60 minute response; the first locksmith to answer wins. After-hours lockouts bill 2-3x normal rates.
How Katie handles it
Three calls Katie books for locksmiths every week.
Locksmiths are licensed under state security industry regulators. Katie reads ID-verification requirements as scripted.
Residential lockout, midnight
Confirms address, ID requirement, books emergency call-out at posted rate.
Tech dispatched within the hour.
Commercial rekey quote
Captures door count, lock type, books a quote site visit.
Commercial booking with full context.
Car lockout
Captures make, model, location, dispatches if in service area.
Lead converted within 60 minutes.
Locksmiths by city
Pick your city.
Local pages with the call patterns and area-code context for your patch.
Sydney's spread from Penrith to Bondi means a call missed at 7am could be a job lost to a closer competitor by 7:15. Distance and traffic make every booked lead worth more here than almost anywhere else in the country.
NSW · 02
Melbourne's after-hours call volume jumps every winter, when heating, plumbing and roofing emergencies don't wait for office hours. The city's small-business density also means competition for callbacks is fierce.
VIC · 03
Brisbane's storm season (October to March) generates massive after-hours demand for trades — roofing, electrical, tree removal. Anyone not answering at 9pm in January is leaving thousands on the table each week.
QLD · 07
Perth's two-hour time difference from the east coast means out-of-state callers regularly hit voicemail. After-hours coverage here also captures the FIFO market — workers home for a week need everything booked fast.
WA · 08
Adelaide's reputation for service business word-of-mouth cuts both ways — every dropped call gets noticed. Smaller market, tighter referrals: missing one means losing the next three.
SA · 08
Holiday-let owners and short-stay managers on the Gold Coast generate constant out-of-hours service requests. AC, pool servicing, locksmith calls — half come in after 6pm.
QLD · 07
Canberra's professional-services skew means callers expect to be answered during business hours and won't leave voicemail. A live answer at 8:55pm closes the loop most of the city is waiting for.
ACT · 02
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.
NSW · 02
Wollongong's coastal exposure drives strong roofing, plumbing and pest-control demand year-round. Sydney commuters add a heavy weekday-evening call surge.
NSW · 02
Hobart's heating-dependent winters generate genuine 24/7 demand for HVAC and electrical trades. The smaller market also means a missed call is rarely 're-callable' — the next listing on Google gets the job.
TAS · 03
Geelong's growth corridor (Armstrong Creek, Lara) is generating new-build service demand at twice the regional Vic average. Every booked job there now compounds via word-of-mouth in tight estates.
VIC · 03
The Sunshine Coast's holiday-rental and retiree mix produces constant after-hours trade work — pool, AC, locksmith, plumbing. Locals expect a real voice, not a callback message.
QLD · 07
Central Coast operators routinely answer Sydney clients commuting back from the city. A 6pm-to-9pm call window is the busiest part of the trades day here.
NSW · 02
Townsville's wet-season demand (December to April) for emergency roofing, electrical and tree work creates compressed periods where the operator who answers gets the work. Defence-base contracts add another layer of after-hours volume.
QLD · 07
Darwin's wet-season storms and small operator pool mean after-hours bookings vanish to the first responder. Tradies running a one-truck show without after-hours coverage routinely lose to interstate franchises that do.
NT · 08
Cairns's tourism-driven hospitality and accommodation operators generate near-constant after-hours service work — AC failures and lock-outs lead the list. Storm season compounds it for trades.
QLD · 07
Toowoomba's regional catchment stretches deep into the Darling Downs — operators who pick up after-hours capture leads from towns most competitors won't service.
QLD · 07
Ballarat's older housing stock generates steady plumbing, roofing and electrical service work. Cold winters spike the after-hours book.
VIC · 03
Bendigo trades cover a massive catchment across central Vic. Picking up at 8pm on a Tuesday is often the difference between a Wednesday-morning job and a no-show.
VIC · 03
Mackay's mining and sugar industries create unusual call patterns — early-morning and late-night requests are common. Few competitors staff for either.
QLD · 07
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
Locksmiths: common questions
How does she verify the caller is the property owner?+
Captures ID requirement; verification happens at the door.
Can she dispatch the closest tech?+
Routes by postcode to the closest available tech via webhook.
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Hear how Katie books a locksmith job.
Talk to her above to see the qualifying questions she'd ask your callers — then book a 20-minute setup call.
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