Window cleaning runs on routes and rhythm: house after house, ladder up, ladder down, hands wet all day. The phone is the one tool you can't hold. Yet the callers ringing it are the exact recurring customers who make routes profitable in the first place. Quickwire answers them for you, by text, in seconds, and slots them into your route so the rhythm never breaks.
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The economics of window cleaning depend on density and repeat visits, and both start with an answered phone. A new caller in a neighborhood you already service is nearly pure profit; miss the call and you've lost not one clean but a twice-a-year customer for the next decade, plus the referrals on either side of her hedge. Spring rushes and pre-holiday weeks stack the misses higher, right when hands stay wet from 8 to 6. And residential window callers are polite but unforgiving: almost none leave voicemails, and fewer call back.
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.
A bright Thursday in October, 2pm. A homeowner prepping for holiday hosting calls ShinePoint Window Cleaning after seeing their van two doors down. The crew is on ladders with dripping applicators and lets it ring. Her text arrives: "ShinePoint here! We're actually cleaning on your street today. Inside and out, or exterior only?" She replies "inside and out, two stories." The thread quotes from your pane-count pricing and books her for tomorrow morning, tacked onto the same route. Two houses become a cluster.
It collects what your pricing needs: stories, approximate window count, interior and exterior or exterior only, and screens. From that it quotes your approved range or books an exact-count walkaround. Either way the caller gets a concrete answer in a minute, not a callback that never comes.
Quickwire books into the calendar and rules you define, so new callers can be steered toward the days you're already in their area. A caller who hears tomorrow, when we're on your street lands as a route add-on instead of a costly one-off drive.
The follow-up is automatic. After a job, the thread can offer a semiannual schedule, and reactivation texts go out when a customer's usual interval lapses. Recurring revenue in this trade is mostly a discipline problem, and the system never forgets to ask.
They're sorted at the first question. A storefront or office inquiry routes to you with location and frequency details rather than booking a residential slot, since commercial work is priced by walkthrough. Nothing gets mixed, and nothing gets missed.
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 window cleaning company's customers would get.
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