Urgent jobs need a first response
Plumbing, HVAC, electrical, and roofing calls often come with real urgency. A dead-end voicemail is a weak first impression when the customer wants help now.
Industries
Each trade starts with its own services, intake questions, urgency signals, pricing rules, and appointment handling. Choose the closest match to see the full flow.
Plumbers
Handle leak, drain, and water-heater calls without sending customers to voicemail.
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Qualify no-cool, no-heat, tune-up, and diagnostic calls with HVAC-specific questions and urgency rules.
See this tradeElectricians
Qualify electrical jobs clearly and send risky or unusual work back to your team.
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Handle estimate requests and painting inquiries while you're on site or in the middle of a project.
See this tradeFlooring
Capture flooring installs, replacements, and repair requests with a more professional first response.
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Handle maintenance, cleanup, irrigation, and project calls without missing new business.
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Capture roof leak, storm-damage, repair, replacement, and inspection calls with a clearer first response.
See this tradeGeneral Home Services
Triage handyman, repair, install, and punch-list calls by scope, license needs, urgency, and job fit.
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The details change by trade, but the core problem is the same: the phone rings while the work is already happening.
Plumbing, HVAC, electrical, and roofing calls often come with real urgency. A dead-end voicemail is a weak first impression when the customer wants help now.
Painting, flooring, landscaping, roofing, and general home-service inquiries often go to whichever shop sounds most responsive first.
Some jobs should get booked. Others should come back for review. Either way, you need clear details and a clean handoff.
See how BookedOnCall answers, qualifies, and either books or hands the job back cleanly.
Learn how Jobber, Google Calendar, email summaries, and Text / SMS fit into the call flow when you want scheduling or follow-up support.
See how the assistant handles calls before you decide whether it fits your business.
Start with the trade page that matches your work, then review example calls, integrations, and pricing.
You bring the basics
Trade, service area, hours, call types, and the best phone path.
Rules get reviewed
Booking, pricing, urgency, and owner-review rules are checked before callers rely on them.
Callers hear it after review
Place a setup review call before missed or overflow calls forward to BookedOnCall.