When your crew is walking a sleeper sofa up a third-floor stairwell, the phone might as well be in another county. That is exactly when a furniture store calls with tomorrow's route additions, or a customer calls to schedule the wardrobe assembly they just bought. Quickwire picks up the thread by text the instant a call rings out, sorts delivery from assembly, and books the window, so your schedule fills while your hands stay on the furniture.
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Delivery and assembly work runs on tight windows and full hands. Calls stack up mid-route, when drivers are carrying, assembling, or driving, and every unanswered ring is a schedule slot someone else fills. The retail stores that feed you jobs notice too: a partner who reaches voicemail twice starts testing the other delivery company on their list. Consumers are no more patient. Someone with a flat-pack bed frame in seventeen pieces wants it built this week, and they will book the first assembler who responds, not necessarily the best one.
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.
Monday, 11am. Your two-man crew is bolting together an office desk set when a furniture boutique calls: a customer bought a dining set and wants white-glove delivery Thursday. The call rings out, and the store manager gets a text: "Hi, this is Crate & Carry Delivery. Hands full on a delivery right now. Is this for delivery, assembly, or both?" She answers both, drops the address, and Thursday's 1pm window is booked before your crew tightens the last bolt. The boutique never dials their backup company.
Yes. The conversation asks what the caller needs: curbside drop, in-home placement, or full assembly, plus item type and location. Each job type can route differently, so a flat-pack wardrobe build and a simple sofa drop land on the right crew.
They can be. Store partners and repeat B2B callers can be flagged so you are pinged immediately, while one-off consumer calls book straight into your schedule. Your best relationships get a human fast; everyone still gets an instant answer.
Appointment reminders go out automatically before every window, which is the cheapest fix for no-answer doorsteps there is. Customers confirm or reschedule by text ahead of time instead of leaving your two-person crew idling in the truck.
A driver carrying a dresser up a staircase is not answering anything, and calling back at the next stop is often too late. Quickwire replies while their hands are full, so the schedule fills without anyone pulling over.
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 delivery company's customers would get.
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