Tire buyers call with one question: do you have my size, and when can you get me in. If you don't answer, the next shop gets the same question and the sale. There is no loyalty in a flat tire. Quickwire answers every missed call by text in seconds, collects the size and vehicle, and books the install while your competitors' phones are still ringing.
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A tire shop misses calls at the worst possible moments: the first snow, the morning after a cold snap lights up everyone's TPMS, Saturday when the bays are slammed and the counter is three deep. Tires are a commodity in the caller's mind, so speed is the whole sale; whoever confirms the size in stock first wins. Your counter guy can't mount a tire and quote a 245/45R18 at the same time. And the caller who hits voicemail doesn't wait, because a donut spare and a rattled commute make people decisive.
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.
The first hard freeze of November. By 8am the phone is nonstop TPMS lights and bald-tire panic, and your two counter guys are triaging a full lobby. A caller with a flat on her way to work rings out. Instantly: "This is Motor City Tire. Slammed this morning but we've got you. What size, or what vehicle?" She sends a photo of the sidewall. Two texts later she's booked for a 12:30 patch-or-replace and knows to come in on the spare.
The text collects the size or the vehicle, which is the hard part, then pings your counter with everything needed for a ten-second yes or no. You reply in the thread once and the booking follows. Compare that to a voicemail that just says "call me back about tires."
Swap season is a scheduling problem, and Quickwire is a scheduling machine. Missed callers get booked into open slots automatically, spreading the rush across the week. It can also text past customers when changeover season opens, filling the calendar before the panic starts.
The walk-ins you see chose you already. The calls you miss are the buyers still choosing, usually with a flat or a failed inspection, and they buy from whoever confirms availability first. Catching those calls is how a walk-in shop grows past its own parking lot.
Online sellers win on browsing; you win the moment it's urgent. Nobody with a screw in their sidewall waits three days for shipping. Answering instantly, even by text, plays your strongest card: the tire is here, the bay is open, come in today.
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 tire shop's customers would get.
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