People call a security company at anxious moments: after the house down the street got hit, after an unsettling news story, after a week of a bad gut feeling. Anxiety doesn't leave voicemails. It dials the next security installer, or worse, clicks a national brand's ad and signs a long monitoring contract that afternoon. Quickwire answers your missed calls by text in seconds, steadies the caller, and books the security assessment while you're mid-install.
No contracts to sign today. See it work first.
The security industry's giants answer instantly with round-the-clock sales centers, and they've trained homeowners to expect it. A local security installer offers better equipment and honest pricing, but a missed call hands the giants their favorite win. The timing is cruel, too: break-ins cluster, and so do the calls that follow, often from one neighborhood within days, precisely when your techs are booked solid installing for the first wave of callers. And an unanswered phone quietly undercuts your entire pitch. A company selling protection cannot afford to look unreachable, even for an afternoon.
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, 9:15am. Word of a weekend break-in is moving through a neighborhood group, and a rattled homeowner calls while your techs are wiring a panel across town. Quickwire responds: "This is Sentry Security Installation. We're with a customer. How can we help keep your home safe?" She mentions the break-in two doors down. The system flags her as urgent, books a same-week security assessment, and pings your phone so you can call her back within the hour with the details already in hand.
With speed and a calm tone. The instant reply alone lowers the temperature, the conversation gathers what happened and where, and the thread gets flagged so you can respond personally. Nobody in that state should ever meet your voicemail greeting.
Their moat is a 24/7 sales line, not better hardware. Instant text response gives you the same always-on availability with a local face, no long contracts to defend, and a real installer answering questions instead of a commissioned script reader.
The conversation covers basics like whether you offer monitoring and what brands you install, then books the assessment where recommendations belong, after someone has actually seen the property. System design by text message helps nobody, and it never happens under your name.
The conversation identifies them early and routes them differently from new leads: flagged to you or your on-call tech instead of the sales calendar. To be clear, this is your business line answering, never a replacement for the monitoring center.
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 security installer's customers would get.
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