A storm rolls through at midnight, and by sunrise your phone is a switchboard. Half the callers have a limb on the roof. The other half finally want a quote on that leaning oak they've worried about for years. Meanwhile you're running a crew, a chipper, and a bucket truck. Quickwire texts back every call you can't grab, sorts emergencies from estimates, and books the job while your saw is still running.
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Tree work is chainsaw-and-chipper loud, and half your crew is in the air. Nobody hears the phone, and even if they did, gloves and ropes make answering impossible. Storm days are the worst of it: call volume spikes exactly when every climber you have is on a roofline, and a homeowner with a tree on the house calls the next service within minutes. Even routine removal quotes get shopped to two or three companies, and industry call-tracking studies consistently find the first responder wins most of them. Voicemail is where tree jobs go to die.
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.
A windstorm hits on a Sunday night. Monday, 7:15am, your crew is already dropping a snapped pine when another call comes in and rings out. The caller gets a text: "This is Ridgeline Tree Service. We're on storm cleanup this morning. Is a tree down on a structure, or do you need an estimate?" He replies that an oak limb is resting on his garage. The thread flags it urgent, pings your phone, and books him as the crew's next stop, two miles away.
That's when it earns its keep. Quickwire answers every missed call by text at the same time, no busy signal, no queue. Fifty callers on a storm morning all get a response in seconds, and the ones with trees on structures get flagged to you first.
The first question does the sorting: is something down on a structure or blocking access, or is this an estimate? Hazard calls escalate to your phone immediately. Routine trims and removals book into open estimate slots without interrupting your climb.
A callback at 3pm is competing with the tree service that responded at 9:05am, and that race is usually over. Quickwire replies in under ten seconds, holds the conversation, and hands you a booked job instead of a stale voicemail.
Yes. It doesn't guess prices by text. It gathers what you'd ask anyway, like the tree, the access, and whether lines or structures are nearby, then books the walk-around into your schedule. You show up already knowing the job.
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 tree service's customers would get.
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