Nobody plans to call a garage door company. A spring snaps, a car is trapped, and suddenly they need you in the next hour, not the next day. If the call goes unanswered, they don't wait; they call the next result on the map. Quickwire texts the caller back instantly, confirms the problem, and books the visit before they scroll to your competitor.
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Garage door work is almost entirely urgent and almost entirely won by whoever responds first. The caller is standing in their driveway, late for work, staring at a door that won't move. You're on a ladder balancing a torsion spring, which is not the moment to reach for a phone. National franchises answer with call centers on the first ring, so a solo operator or small shop that lets calls hit voicemail is handing them jobs. A single missed spring replacement is real money; a missed full-door install is a lot more.
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.
Monday, 7:15am. A commuter's torsion spring lets go with a bang and her car is sealed inside. She calls the first shop she finds, gets no answer, and is mid-search for the second when the text lands: "Overhead Pros, sorry we missed you! Is your door stuck open, stuck closed, or making noise?" She replies "closed, car trapped, spring I think." The reply offers a 9:30am slot, she takes it, and she cancels the search instead of your job.
It books against your real availability, so if you keep same-day slots open, callers see them immediately and grab them. The instant response is what buys you the time; people will wait a few hours for a company that answered in ten seconds.
Yes. It asks what the door is doing, so springs, cables, openers, panel damage, and full replacements get sorted before you roll a truck. You show up with the right parts on board instead of making a second trip.
One-truck shops miss the most calls because there is no one else to answer. Quickwire is effectively your dispatcher for $350 a month, and a single saved spring job most months puts it well into the black. It scales down as well as it scales up.
The conversation can share your standard ranges or explain that pricing depends on the door, then pivot to booking a free look. Price shoppers who get a fast, straight answer tend to stop shopping; silence is what sends them down the list of competitors.
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 garage door company's customers would get.
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