You sell systems that answer the doorbell from a phone, dim the lights on schedule, and route video to five rooms at once. Your own phone, meanwhile, goes to voicemail because you're behind a rack tightening terminations. Clients notice the irony even when they're polite about it. Quickwire closes that gap: every missed call to your AV installation company gets a text back in seconds, a real conversation, and a booked consult.
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Smart home and AV work is deep-focus labor: calibrating a theater, programming scenes, terminating a wall of Cat6. Interruptions wreck it, so installers silence their phones, and the company misses exactly the calls it lives on. The buyers here are affluent, busy, and allergic to friction; if reaching you takes effort, they'll go with the integrator their builder or designer mentioned instead. Referral partners are equally unforgiving: an architect who hears "my client couldn't reach them" once stops referring. This trade sells responsiveness as a lifestyle, and the phone is where you prove it or don't.
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.
Friday, 5:30pm. You're calibrating speakers behind an acoustic panel on a theater install when a homeowner calls about wiring his new build for audio, shades, and cameras. Quickwire answers: "This is Signal House AV. On an install at the moment. Is this a new project or help with an existing system?" He types "new construction, breaking ground next month." That's a pre-wire, the best lead in the business, and it books itself into a Tuesday walkthrough while you finish the calibration undisturbed.
Yes, and that split runs your whole week. New installs and pre-wires book consults; existing-system issues get flagged with the client's name so you can triage, remote in, or schedule a truck roll. Neither type waits on the other anymore.
Because referral partners test you with their reputation. When a designer's client calls and gets an instant, polished response, the designer hears about it and keeps referring. One fumbled handoff can quietly end a pipeline worth many projects a year.
The messages are written with you and sound like your company, and you can step into any thread personally the moment you're free. What clients actually experience is a firm that responds in seconds at 6pm on a Friday. That is white glove.
It doesn't try. The text's only goal is securing the design consultation while the homeowner is excited, with a few scoping questions so you arrive prepared. The selling still happens in the room, with your demo gear doing what it does.
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 AV installation company's customers would get.
Text DEMO to the number below, or book a 15-minute call. No pitch. Just proof.