You can't grab a phone with both hands inside a panel, and you shouldn't have to. But the homeowner whose breaker keeps tripping, or the GC who needs a rough-in bid by Friday, moves on fast when nobody picks up. Quickwire replies by text the instant a call slips past you, finds out what the job is, and books it while you finish the circuit.
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Electrical work punishes distraction. You're on a ladder, in an attic, or standing in front of live equipment, and answering mid-task isn't just inconvenient, it's unsafe. Meanwhile the calls stack up: flickering lights, dead outlets, EV charger installs, panel upgrades worth thousands. Homeowners treat a no-answer as a no, and general contractors are even less patient; if you miss their call, the sub who picked up gets the project. Voicemail catches almost none of it, because callers with an electrical problem rarely leave one.
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, 10:15am. You're finishing a 200-amp panel swap when a homeowner calls about half her house losing power every time the microwave runs. The call rings through to nothing, and then her phone lights up: "Volt & Vine Electric here. We're mid-job but on it. Are any outlets warm or is there a burning smell?" She answers no, describes the tripping breaker, and picks Thursday at 9am from the offered slots. You climb down to a booked diagnostic and her full description already in the thread.
No. The conversation gathers symptoms and books the visit; it never tells anyone to open a panel or poke at wiring. If a caller describes something dangerous, like a burning smell, it flags the thread to you right away so you can decide how fast to move.
Yes. A dead outlet, an EV charger install, and a remodel rough-in each get asked different follow-ups, so your calendar shows what kind of work is coming. Bid requests can route straight to you instead of booking a slot, if that's how you like to run them.
Repeat commercial callers are exactly who you can't afford to leave hanging. Quickwire recognizes the missed call, responds instantly, and pings you so a GC never sits in silence. You can jump into the thread yourself the moment you're off the ladder.
Plans start at $350 a month, which is a fraction of even part-time front-office wages. One saved panel upgrade typically covers several months of service, and unlike a hire, it answers every missed call around the clock without training, breaks, or turnover.
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 electrical contractor's customers would get.
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