To find any call.
Search by name, phrase, address, or outcome. Average time-to-find on a real owner's first try.
Sarah's your AI receptionist: she answers every call and books the job or appointment. This is the one screen where you see all of it: sign in from anywhere, read the SMS recaps, open any call, see today's bookings, tweak her script, tune her hours. No new system to learn.
Overview, Calls, Bookings, Messages, plus a small Configure tab for hours, script, and integrations. Owners pick it up in the first ten minutes. Anyone who can use Yelp can use this.
Search by name, phrase, address, or outcome. Average time-to-find on a real owner's first try.
Every screen built mobile-first. Reads cleanly on a 6-inch phone with grimy hands at 7 AM in the lot.
No certification, no setup wizard, no training video. The dashboard explains itself the first time you open it.
Each surface answers one question an owner is asking, in the order they ask it. Overview answers "how was today?" Calls answers "what did she say?" Bookings answers "where is my team going?" Messages answers "anyone need a callback?"
KPIs in display-serif numerals. Recent calls. Today's bookings. The one screen owners check from the parking lot before walking into the office.
Every call, searchable. Read the transcript, flag a line. The black-box receptionist replaced by a glass one.
Today's schedule, tomorrow's preview, the week at a glance. Tech assignments, addresses, and status: tap any job for the full detail.
Every SMS recap Sarah sent, in one thread per customer. Reply from your own phone anytime, and you always see exactly what each caller was told.
Three details we obsess over so the dashboard reads like a tool, not a report.
KPIs use Newsreader, tabular. Five-digit figures feel like editorial copy, not spreadsheet output. The numbers earn the screen.
No color soup. You can tell the outcome from across the room.
Every "you should change this" lives in one place, never sprinkled across the UI as tooltips and warnings.
Most owners don't open a dashboard at their desk. They open it on a phone, between jobs, with one hand. Every screen built mobile-first.
Sarah answered 18 calls and booked 5 jobs, including 3 after hours.
Every other tool we tried wanted us to learn it. This dashboard is just where the answers live. I check it twice a day on my phone, between patients, and that's the whole training.
Three more surfaces sit alongside it.
Call volume, conversion, ROI by industry and team. Weekly digest in your inbox.
Read about reportingFor your teamCRM, calendar, payments. Sarah writes where your office does.
See integrationsFor your teamWhere Sarah wins, where a human still wins, and what to do about it.
Read the comparisonYou'll see the dashboard with mock data from your industry. Click around. We won't pitch. You'll know in five minutes if it's something you'd open every morning.