The founder calling your firm has a term sheet due Friday, a partner dispute simmering, or a demand letter sitting on her desk. She has no in-house counsel; you are the shortlist. Business buyers make one round of calls and hire from whoever responds, because responsiveness is the product they're buying. Quickwire makes yours the firm that answers, by text, in seconds, every time.
No contracts to sign today. See it work first.
Your calendar is the problem. Business law is meetings, closings, and heads-down drafting, and inbound calls land precisely then. The caller is a business owner between fires, and when she reaches voicemail she reads it as a preview of what you'd be like as counsel. A retained business client is never one matter: it's the entity formation now, the lease review next quarter, the acquisition in three years. Losing the first call loses the whole relationship, and no report ever shows you the lifetime value that just walked to another firm.
You're mid-job, after hours, or already on the line. The call rings out like it always has.
The caller instantly gets a text in your voice, asks what they need, and keeps the conversation alive.
Quickwire books the appointment and pings you with the details. You never stopped working.
Wednesday, 2pm. You're mid-deposition when a restaurant owner calls about a lease dispute with her landlord, the second call on her list of three firms. Firm one already went to voicemail with no follow-up. Your line does the same, but twelve seconds later she's reading: "This is Foster Business Law. We're with a client at the moment. Is this about a new matter?" She outlines the dispute in two texts and takes tomorrow's 11am consultation. Firm three never gets dialed.
No. Clients with your cell still have your cell. This catches new-matter calls to the main line that would otherwise ring out, and you or your staff can step into any thread the moment you're free, so nothing ever feels handed off.
Yes. The thread asks what the matter concerns, formation, a contract, a dispute, an employment issue, and routes accordingly. A caller who's just been served can be flagged to you immediately while routine work books into normal consultation slots.
A precise, well-written text from the firm within seconds signals competence; a voicemail box signals a firm that's too busy for new work. The templates are drafted with you, in your firm's register, so the tone matches your letterhead, not a chatbot.
No. The exchange is intake and scheduling only. It gives no advice, forms no attorney-client relationship, and makes no promises about the matter. Engagement decisions, conflict checks, and the engagement letter stay entirely with you.
No. Quickwire works with your existing business number. Customers just see texts coming from you.
Drop your info and we'll get right back to you with the same instant text-back your business law firm's customers would get.
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