When a bride calls a makeup artist, she is calling three. Whoever responds first usually gets the trial, and whoever gets the trial usually gets the wedding. The problem: you are on location most weekends, brush in hand at 6am, phone buried in a kit bag. Quickwire replies for your makeup studio in seconds, holds the conversation, and gets her trial onto your calendar.
No contracts to sign today. See it work first.
Wedding inquiries arrive on evenings and weekends, precisely when you are working faces or driving between venues. Each missed call is not one appointment; it is a trial, a wedding-day party of five or six, possibly an engagement shoot, gone to the next artist on the venue's vendor list. Off-season, the same phone carries prom, galas, and photoshoot work. A solo artist has no front desk and no backup, so speed of response is effectively your marketing budget: the portfolio earns the call, but only the reply books the job.
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.
Sunday, 7:40am, on-site at a vineyard with a six-person bridal party. A newly engaged caller rings twice and gives up. Her reply is already waiting: "Hi, this is Mia Rose Beauty! I'm with a wedding party this morning. Congratulations, by the way. What's your date and how many for makeup?" She types "October 18, five of us." The date is open, a trial books for Thursday evening, and you see all of it at your first coffee break.
Yes. It works off your real calendar, so a bride asking about October 18 gets an honest answer, not a maybe. If the date is taken, it can offer your waitlist or a referral flow you define, which keeps your reputation intact even when you cannot take the job.
It was, and that is why artists lose weekend inquiries to whoever happens to be off that day. Quickwire makes your busiest mornings look like your most responsive ones: the caller gets engaged in seconds, details get collected, and you follow up between faces instead of six hours later.
Whatever you would ask first: wedding date, venue or getting-ready location, party size, services needed, and how they found you. By the time you call back, the qualifying is done and the conversation starts at the trial, not at "so, tell me about your wedding."
One wedding party typically covers several months of Quickwire. The math is not about volume; it is about the handful of high-value inquiries a year that currently reach you late or never. Artists rarely know which calls they lost. This is how you stop losing them invisibly.
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 makeup studio's customers would get.
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