Every renewal notice your carriers mail out sends somebody to their phone, and not always to renew. Rate hikes turn loyal policyholders into shoppers overnight, and shoppers bind with the agency that picks up. Quickwire texts back every call your agency misses within seconds, sorts quotes from claims from service questions, and books the conversation before the caller dials the next agency on the list.
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An insurance agency's phone is a mix of gold and grind: a new household quote worth years of renewals rings in between a billing question and a certificate request, and they all look identical until someone answers. Your CSRs are on hold with carriers half the day, and when a storm rolls through, claims calls bury everything else for a week. The quote shopper who reaches voicemail doesn't wait; online quoting and the agency across town are both thirty seconds away. Losing them costs the auto policy today, the home policy next month, and the umbrella after that.
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 morning after a weekend hailstorm, and every line at Carter Insurance Group is jammed with claims. A couple who just moved to town calls for home and auto quotes, gets no answer, and is about to try the next agency when the text lands: "Carter Insurance here. Are you calling about a claim or a quote?" They type "quote, new to the area." By noon they're booked for a Tuesday quote call, and your CSRs never broke stride on the storm.
Yes, and that split is the whole ballgame after a storm. Claims callers get your carriers' claim numbers or an escalation to you, while quote shoppers get booked before they cool off. Your team works the emergency without bleeding the pipeline.
Renewal time is when policyholders quietly shop. Beyond catching their calls instantly, Quickwire can run reactivation texts to past customers and reminder campaigns to current ones, so the agency is in their thread before a competitor's quote is. Retention is cheaper than replacement, and this works both sides.
Quickwire's core motion is texting people who just called you, which is the consent posture regulators like to see, and every thread includes an easy opt-out. Outbound campaigns run only to your existing customer list under your direction. It's built to be conservative here.
The main line at lunch, the after-hours quote from someone browsing rates on the couch, the call that comes while a producer is mid-quote with someone else. Agencies that audit their phones are usually surprised how much rings out. Quickwire only touches what actually goes unanswered.
No. Quickwire works with your existing business number. Customers just see texts coming from you.
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