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Specialty & Local B2B · missed-call text-back

Elevator down? The call back takes ten seconds.

An elevator out of service generates complaints by the minute: tenants emailing, a building owner asking questions, someone's moving day ruined. The property manager making the call is already under pressure, and a service line that rings out makes it worse. Your mechanics are in hoistways and machine rooms where phones don't reach. Quickwire answers missed calls by text in seconds, captures the building and the fault, and gets your dispatch moving.

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The problem

Every missed call is a customer calling the next elevator company on the list.

Elevator service is a relationship business interrupted by emergencies. The maintenance contract is the prize, but the door into a building is almost always a bad day: a down car, a failed inspection, a modernization the current vendor quoted arrogantly. Property managers switching elevator companies are famously fed up; slow callbacks are usually why they're shopping. If your line rings out too, you've confirmed their fear and lost them to the next independent. And your mechanics can't help: a hoistway is a concrete dead zone, and a machine room visit can't pause for a sales call.

How it works

Three steps. Zero effort from you.

01

A call slips by

You're mid-job, after hours, or already on the line. The call rings out like it always has.

02

Quickwire texts back in seconds

The caller instantly gets a text in your voice, asks what they need, and keeps the conversation alive.

03

The job lands on your calendar

Quickwire books the appointment and pings you with the details. You never stopped working.

What that looks like

Monday, 8:05am. Your mechanic is in a machine room resetting a controller when a property manager calls: the east elevator in her six-story office building faulted overnight, lobby's backing up, and her current service company hasn't called back since Friday. Missed. Then: "Vertex Elevator here, our mechanic is on a call. Is a car down, or is this about service?" She types the building address and "down since Friday, want to switch companies." Flagged, escalated, and your service manager calls her back before 8:30 with a tech routed for 10.

What you get

Built for elevator companys that live on the phone.

missed-call text-back

Never miss a lead

Every missed call gets an instant text back, 24/7, even at 11pm on a Sunday.

speed-to-lead

Beat them to the callback

First to respond wins the job. You respond in seconds, every single time.

reminders

Fewer no-shows

Automatic text reminders so the appointments you book actually happen.

database reactivation

Wake up your old list

One campaign turns past customers back into new, paying bookings.

review requests

More 5-star reviews

We ask happy customers for a review at exactly the right moment.

Questions from elevator company owners

Straight answers.

What about passenger entrapments?

Entrapments should always go through the car's emergency phone and your monitored emergency line, and the text-back can restate that instantly if someone calls the office number instead. What it handles is everything else: down cars, service requests, inspection scheduling, and contract inquiries that ring out during a busy day.

Maintenance contracts are competitive. Does answering speed really factor?

Ask why managers switch elevator companies: slow response is the number-one grievance in the industry. A prospect whose first experience is a ten-second acknowledgment and a same-morning callback has already seen the thing she's shopping for. Responsiveness is the product; the contract just formalizes it.

Can it collect the details our dispatcher needs?

Yes: building address, number of cars, which unit, what it's doing, whether anyone is inside (which triggers the emergency-line script), and the caller's role. Your dispatcher opens a ticket-ready summary instead of a voicemail that says "elevator's broken, call me."

We're a small independent against the majors. How does this help?

The majors' weakness is exactly this: call centers, hold queues, callback windows. An independent that answers in seconds, by name, in its own voice, wins on the thing building managers actually feel. It's the cheapest way to out-service companies a hundred times your size.

Do I need a new phone number?

No. Quickwire works with your existing business number. Customers just see texts coming from you.

Rather we reach out?

Leave your number. We'll text you back.

Drop your info and we'll get right back to you with the same instant text-back your elevator company's customers would get.

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