Every instructor you employ spends the workday in a moving car, and picking up a ringing phone in a moving car is exactly the habit you teach teenagers to avoid. So who answers when a parent calls about lessons? At most driving schools, honestly, nobody. Quickwire fixes that: the moment a call goes unanswered, the parent gets a text in your school's voice, and the conversation ends with a first lesson on the schedule.
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A driving school's entire staff is unreachable by design. Instructors are coaching white-knuckled beginners through intersections, and even schools with an office often staff it part-time. Parents call right after a teen gets a permit, usually in the after-school and early-evening hours when your cars are all out. They're comparing a short list, and the state-required hours mean each signup is a full package worth hundreds, often followed by a sibling two years behind. The school that answers first gets the student; the one that rings through gets forgotten by dinnertime.
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.
Wednesday, 4:10pm. Your senior instructor is on a highway merge with a nervous 16-year-old when a dad calls about lessons; his son passed the permit test that morning. The call goes unanswered, then his phone buzzes: "Hi, this is Green Light Driving Academy. Our instructors are out on the road. Is this for a new student or an existing booking?" He replies "new student, just got his permit." Ten minutes later the teen is enrolled in the six-hour package with a first drive Saturday at 9am.
It's the ideal case for Quickwire. Nobody has to reach for anything: the text-back fires automatically when the call rings out, holds the conversation, and books the lesson. Instructors see new signups when they're safely parked.
It can share your package options and collect what the student needs, like permit status and hours completed. Nuanced questions about your state's requirements get flagged for a callback, so nobody receives wrong information about compliance.
The post-birthday and school-break surges are exactly when the most calls ring out, because every car you own is booked solid. Quickwire answers all of them simultaneously, so a busy June means a fuller schedule instead of a fuller voicemail box.
Automatic reminders go out before every lesson, and you can send them to the parent and the student both. A teenager might ignore a calendar, but a text the night before, with mom copied, tends to land.
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 driving school's customers would get.
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