You run a machine that makes a hundred decibels of noise and throws wood chips at your shins. Of course you miss calls; answering mid-grind was never an option. The problem is that stump calls are quick to win and gone in minutes when nobody responds. Quickwire texts every missed caller back in seconds, gets the stump count and sizes, and lines up your next stop while you finish the current one.
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Stump grinding is mostly one operator, one machine, and a phone buried under ear protection in the truck. Calls cluster after weekend storms and behind tree crews, when homeowners are staring at a fresh stump and want it gone before the mulch settles. These are fast decisions: a caller who can't reach you books whoever picks up next, often the tree company's own grinder. And because individual jobs are priced small, an afternoon of missed calls can quietly erase a week of revenue without you ever knowing the calls came in.
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 after a windy weekend. You're grinding the third storm stump of the morning, ears covered, when two calls stack up. Both get a text within seconds: "This is StumpOut Grinding, on a job at the moment. How many stumps, and roughly how wide are they?" One caller texts back a photo of a 30-inch oak stump with his boot next to it for scale. By lunch, both have quotes based on your pricing rules and one is booked for Wednesday afternoon.
It can ask for them, which is most of the battle. Callers text a photo and a rough width, Quickwire applies the pricing rules you set, by diameter, count, or access, and either shares the quote or hands the thread to you for a final number. No site visit for a job you can price from a picture.
Run your own math: if your average job is a few hundred dollars, one or two recovered calls a month covers it, and solo grinders miss far more than that. Every hour on the machine is an hour your phone went unanswered without Quickwire behind it.
Storm surges are exactly what it's built for. Every missed call gets answered simultaneously, sizes and photos collected, addresses logged, and the jobs stack into your calendar in order. You work through the backlog knowing the queue captured itself instead of scattering to competitors.
It makes response time matter more. A tree crew foreman referring a client, or subbing out grinding, wants an instant yes and a date. When their text gets answered in seconds every time, you become the grinder they default to. Those threads can be flagged so you jump in personally.
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 stump grinding company's customers would get.
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