Moving customers do not shop the way they shop for anything else. They pull up a list, call the top four or five companies in a row, and book with whoever answers and quotes fastest. If you are wrapping a truck or carrying a dresser down a stairwell, that call is gone. Quickwire texts the caller back in seconds, in your company's name, gathers the move details, and starts the estimate conversation before the next mover picks up.
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A local move is a one-time purchase from a stranger, so callers have zero loyalty and a phone full of numbers. Call-tracking studies of home-service businesses consistently find a big share of inbound calls going unanswered, and in moving the caller does not wait: they dial the next company while your voicemail greeting is still playing. Peak call times are the worst times to answer. Month-end and summer Saturdays, your crews are on trucks, your office line is slammed, and a single missed call can be a full-day, four-figure job that quietly books with the company one row down the search results.
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.
Saturday, 9:15am, end of the month. Both crews are out and the office is empty when a renter calls about a two-bedroom move across town, three weeks out. The call rings through to nothing. Seconds later she gets a text: "Hi, it's Beacon Hill Movers. We're out on moves. Local or long distance?" She answers, the thread collects date, addresses, and apartment size, and an in-home estimate is booked for Tuesday at 5pm. She never calls the other four companies on her list.
In moving, yes, more than almost any trade. Callers dial four or five companies in a row, and whoever engages first sets the anchor: they book the estimate, frame the price, and often close before anyone else responds. Quickwire makes your company the first reply every time, even when both crews are out.
It asks the questions your office would: move date, origin and destination, home size, stairs or elevator, and any heavy or unusual items. You get a clean summary and can book an in-home or virtual estimate right inside the thread.
That is exactly when it earns its keep. Quickwire answers every missed call at once, whether it is two or twenty, so the last-Saturday-of-the-month surge gets handled instead of triaged. Your crews load trucks; the leads book themselves.
One booked local move typically covers the month several times over. If Quickwire catches even one caller a month who would otherwise have hired the next company on the list, it pays for itself. Most movers miss far more than one.
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 moving company's customers would get.
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