Your business hours are spent holding leashes, which means your business hours are spent unable to answer the phone. New clients call at lunch from their office, wondering who can walk the dog they just left home alone. If they reach voicemail, the next call is to an app with a five-minute response time. Quickwire replies by text in seconds, sounds like you, and books the meet and greet before you unclip the first leash.
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Dog walking is the rare trade where the workday itself blocks the phone. Midday, your only inventory, is also when working owners call to ask about weekday walks. You cannot juggle a reactive lab and a sales call, and answering mid-walk looks careless to the client whose dog is on your leash. The stakes are recurring: a weekday-walk client is worth thousands over a year or two, and they cancel rarely once they trust you. Every missed call is a subscription handed to a gig app or the walker one neighborhood over, and there is no busy season to make it back.
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.
A rainy Tuesday, 12:35pm, three dogs on leads and a golden refusing a puddle. A number you don't know calls and stops ringing before you could even reach your pocket. The caller gets: "Hey, this is Sam at Northside Strolls, out on a pack walk. Looking for weekday walks for your pup?" He replies "yes, 30 min, near Elm Park, starting Monday." By the time the goldens are toweled off, a Thursday evening meet and greet is on your calendar with his address attached.
Solo is exactly who leaks the most calls, because there is no backup when you're on a walk. Quickwire acts as the office you don't have: instant replies, qualified leads, booked consults. You keep the client relationship; you just stop losing people who called mid-route.
Speed is their whole pitch, and this neutralizes it. The caller who was about to open an app instead gets a personal text from a local walker in under ten seconds. You win on trust and consistency once you stop losing on responsiveness.
Yes. The conversation asks the questions you would: neighborhood, dog's size and temperament, days needed, start date. Out-of-area callers get a polite pass, and real fits arrive on your calendar with everything you need for the meet and greet.
Existing clients keep texting you like always. Quickwire covers the calls you miss, mostly new inquiries and schedule changes that come in as calls, and handles reminders so a vacation pause or a skipped Tuesday never falls through the cracks.
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 dog walking business's customers would get.
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