Nobody calls a stager casually. The caller is a listing agent with photos already scheduled, or a seller whose house hits the market in two weeks, and they need a consultation on the calendar today. You're probably mid-install when the call comes, arms full of lamps and throw pillows. Quickwire texts back instantly, asks whether the home is vacant or occupied, and books the consult while the project in front of you keeps moving.
No contracts to sign today. See it work first.
Staging leads are deadline leads. The listing agreement is signed, the photographer is booked, and the agent calling needs an answer today, not a callback tomorrow. Installs eat entire days and staging warehouses don't staff a front desk, so calls routinely land in voicemail, and an agent under time pressure simply dials the next staging company her brokerage recommends. Lose that one job and you often lose the agent behind it, because stagers live on repeat referrals from a short list of busy listing agents. Spring market compounds everything: every seller lists at once, and so does every call.
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, 10am. You and your crew are staging a vacant colonial, halfway through unloading the truck, when a listing agent calls about an occupied four-bedroom going live next Thursday. Voicemail would have ended it. Instead: "Hi, this is Foxglove Staging. We're on an install right now. Is the property vacant or occupied, and when does it list?" She answers both, and a walk-through consult books for Wednesday at 4pm. You learn about the new job after the sofa is placed, not after the listing went live unstaged.
It shares what you tell it to: consultation fees, typical ranges for vacant versus occupied projects, and your minimum. It also collects square footage and list date so your real proposal after the walk-through is faster. Firm numbers stay with you.
Because those agents are exactly who tests your responsiveness. Each referral is them staking their reputation on you, and one week of unanswered calls sends them auditioning another stager. Instant response on every call is how a short referral list stays yours.
Spring is when the most calls arrive and you're the least available to take them. Quickwire answers every missed call at full speed no matter the volume, so you capture the season's pipeline without hiring an office manager for three busy months.
Yes. The conversation separates new consultation requests from logistics on existing projects, so an agent scheduling a destage after closing gets routed differently than a new lead. Your crew's calendar stays organized and the new business still gets flagged first.
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 staging company's customers would get.
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