A homeowner planning a remodel doesn't call one general contractor. They call three or four, and the first one who responds like a professional usually gets the walkthrough. You're on a jobsite managing subs, not sitting next to the phone. Quickwire texts back every call you miss within seconds, in your company's name, asks about the project, and books the estimate while the other bids are still sitting in voicemail.
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General contracting is won or lost at the estimate stage, and the estimate starts with a call you usually can't take. You're walking a framing inspection, refereeing a scheduling conflict between the plumber and the electrician, or driving between jobs with a tailgate meeting waiting. Meanwhile the caller is a homeowner with a six-figure project in mind and a shortlist pulled from a neighborhood referral thread. Voicemail tells them you're too busy for their job. Most won't call twice. They move to the next contracting company on the list, and whoever answers first gets to frame the budget conversation.
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.
Thursday, 10am. You're walking a punch list with a client when an unknown number calls and rings out. Ten seconds later Quickwire texts: "This is Hartwell Builders. We're on a jobsite right now. Are you looking to start a project?" The caller replies that they want a quote on a garage conversion. By the time you're back in the truck, a Saturday morning walkthrough is on your calendar with the address, the scope, and a note that they hope to start before summer.
Yes. The text conversation asks about scope, budget range, and timeline, so a kitchen gut and a fence repair arrive pre-sorted. You can set rules to flag large projects to your phone immediately and route small ones straight onto the schedule.
During business hours, sometimes. Homeowners comparing contractors call at 7pm from the couch, on Saturday mornings, and over their lunch break. Quickwire covers every hour your PM can't, and catches the overflow when they're already on the other line.
Referrals still call before they hire, and a referred lead who hits voicemail twice starts to wonder if you're too booked to take them on. Answering instantly protects the reputation that earned you the referral in the first place.
The conversation figures out who's calling early. Leads get qualified and booked, while a sub confirming a delivery gets a quick reply and a flag to your phone. You can also jump into any thread yourself the moment your hands are free.
No. Quickwire works with your existing business number. Customers just see texts coming from you.
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