Pet sitting inquiries cluster around trips: the month before summer, the weeks before Christmas, every long weekend on the calendar. When those calls come, you are usually inside someone else's house with a cat weaving around your ankles, and you are not picking up an unknown number from a client's living room. Quickwire picks it up for you by text, gathers the dates and the pets, and sets up the meet and greet that wins the booking.
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A traveler looking for a sitter is running a quiet auction. They found three names, they are calling down the list, and whoever responds first with a credible, warm reply usually gets the keys. The problem is that your days are spent on drop-ins and overnights where answering a call feels unprofessional and often is impossible. Voicemail is where these leads die; handing house keys to a stranger already feels risky, and silence makes the decision for them. Lose the first trip and you lose every trip after it, because travelers rebook the sitter who already knows the house.
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.
Early June, Thursday, 8pm. You are on an overnight with two anxious beagles when a caller planning a two-week Italy trip rings and gives up. Her text arrives instantly: "Hi! This is Homebody Pet Sitting. I'm with a furry client right now. When's your trip, and who would I be caring for?" She types "June 20 to July 3, one cat, one senior dog on meds." The thread checks your availability, notes the medication routine for your visit notes, and books a key-exchange meet and greet for Sunday.
The messages are drafted with you and read like you wrote them, because effectively you did. Callers experience a sitter who responds within seconds, warmly and personally. That first impression builds trust rather than spending it, and you can take over any thread whenever you want.
That is when it matters most. Thanksgiving week, every caller gets an instant reply with your availability honestly represented. Booked solid? The thread offers your waitlist and captures dates, so December cancellations refill themselves and next year's regulars start with this year's overflow.
The conversation asks about trip dates, pets, and the level of care needed, then sorts overnight requests from daily drop-ins using rules you set. You see each lead labeled and priced-in-context before the meet and greet, instead of untangling it on the phone.
Dead zones and long sits are the point. The text-back runs whether your phone is in your hand or in a barn, and everything it books or escalates is waiting when you're back in signal. No more apologizing for two-day-old voicemails.
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 pet sitting service's customers would get.
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