In promo, the order goes to whoever responds first with a straight answer on the in-hands date. Your buyer is a marketing coordinator with a trade show on the calendar and three distributor tabs open. If your phone rings out, she doesn't wait; the next tab gets the order. Quickwire answers your missed calls by text in seconds, asks for the event date and quantity, and holds her attention until you can take over.
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Promotional products is a business of invisible losses. Nobody tells you they went with another distributor; they just do. Calls come while you're at a client presentation, walking a trade-show floor, or buried in a proof approval, and the caller is often a first-timer sent by a referral, the most valuable kind. Every promo buyer's first question is the same: can you hit my date? Voicemail can't answer that. By the time you call back that afternoon, an online giant with instant chat already has her artwork and her credit card.
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.
Wednesday, 4:50pm. You're wrapping a client meeting when a coordinator from a regional bank calls: 500 tumblers, logo on both sides, needed in hand in three weeks for a conference. Missed. Ten seconds later: "This is Meridian Promo. Quick question so we can check feasibility: what's your event date and quantity?" She answers, sends the logo, and asks about colors. When you're out of the meeting, the whole brief is waiting, and your reply is a recommendation, not a request for details.
It collects the date, quantity, and product type immediately, which is what you need to answer. Urgent dates get flagged to you in real time, so your confirmation comes back while the buyer is still at her desk instead of after she's ordered elsewhere.
It's your business answering, not a widget. The thread runs on your existing number, in your voice, and you can jump in personally at any point. You keep the relationship and the margin; the caller gets the responsiveness she expected from the big sites.
Even better. Reorder calls get answered instantly and routed to you with the account name attached, so a two-minute confirmation doesn't sit in voicemail overnight. Quickwire can also text past buyers when event season approaches, prompting the reorder before they think to shop.
Shows are exactly when your line rings unanswered for days. The text-back covers every call while you walk the floor, books phone appointments into the gaps in your calendar, and pings you when something is hot enough to step outside for.
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 promo products company's customers would get.
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