A yard sign generates one kind of call: a buyer standing in front of the house, phone in hand, right now. If that call hits voicemail, they drive to the next listing and dial that agent instead. You're in a showing, a closing, a listing appointment. Quickwire texts every missed caller back in seconds, in your name, qualifies them, and books the showing while the buyer is still parked at the curb.
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Real estate runs on speed-to-lead, and agents are structurally unable to answer their phones. Showings, inspections, and closings all demand silence or full attention, and that is exactly when sign calls and portal inquiries arrive. Follow-up studies of online leads consistently find the first agent to respond wins most of them. A buyer calling about a listing is not loyal to you; they are loyal to the house, and any licensee can show it to them. Every voicemail you collect is a warm buyer handed to someone else's pipeline, and you will never know their name.
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, 2pm. You're hosting an open house with fifteen people walking through when a sign call comes in from your other listing across town. It rings out. The caller, a relocating buyer, gets a text: "Hi, this is Dana with Ridgeline Realty. I'm with clients right now. Are you calling about the Elm Street listing?" He is, and he wants to see it before he flies home Monday. By the time the open house empties, a Sunday 11am showing is sitting on your calendar.
Both. Any missed call to your number gets a text back in seconds, and speed-to-lead texting can fire on new portal inquiries too, so a Zillow lead hears from you before the next agent on their screen does. Same conversation, same booking flow.
You answer when you can. You can't in a showing, at a closing table, during a listing presentation, or while driving between all three. Quickwire covers exactly those windows, which for most producing agents is the majority of the workday.
Yes. The first question sorts the caller: touring a listing, thinking about selling, or something else. Buyer showings get booked, seller leads get flagged to you immediately, and the title rep's lunch invitation waits politely in the thread.
Quickwire only texts people who called you first, which is the safest posture there is, and every message includes an easy opt-out. It never cold-texts purchased lists. You get speed without gambling your license or your brokerage's reputation.
No. Quickwire works with your existing business number. Customers just see texts coming from you.
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