A roach on the kitchen counter does not get a second chance, and neither does a pest control company that sends callers to voicemail. The homeowner staring at an ant trail wants it handled today and will dial three companies in five minutes to make that happen. Quickwire texts back the instant you miss the call, asks what they're seeing, and books the treatment while your competitors' phones are still ringing.
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Pest calls follow sightings, which means mornings when someone finds droppings behind the fridge and evenings when the roaches come out. Your techs are mid-treatment with a sprayer in one hand and a flashlight in the other, and the office line rolls over unanswered. Here's what makes it expensive: a missed pest call is rarely one job. The caller who books elsewhere often signs a quarterly plan there too, so one unanswered ring can cost years of recurring revenue. The company that responds first almost always keeps the account.
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.
Saturday, 8:15am. A homeowner opens the pantry and finds a line of ants marching along the shelf. She calls Shield Pest Solutions while your two-man crew is halfway through a crawl-space treatment across town. Twelve seconds after the ring-out she gets: "Hi, this is Shield Pest. We're with a customer right now. What kind of pest are you seeing?" She types "ants everywhere in my pantry." By 8:30 there's an inspection on Monday's 9am slot and a note flagging her street as part of an existing route.
Yes. The conversation asks what the caller is seeing and how long it's been happening, so a single wasp nest and a whole-home general pest account get sorted before you call back. Plan-worthy leads can be flagged straight to your phone so you or your office follow up personally.
The text-back works around the clock, so a late-night mouse sighting gets an instant, calm response and an inspection booked for the next available slot. You set the escalation rules: true emergencies can ping your on-call tech, everything else lands on tomorrow's schedule.
That surge is exactly what it's built for. Every missed call gets the same ten-second text-back whether it's the third call of the day or the thirtieth, so seasonal spikes fill your schedule instead of your voicemail box.
Your staff catches calls when they're free. Quickwire catches the ones they can't: lunch, the second line, after 5pm, sick days. It only steps in when a call actually goes unanswered, so it works behind your team instead of replacing them.
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 pest control company's customers would get.
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