Every time your phone rings and you can't answer, that caller hangs up and dials the next contractor on Google. They don't leave voicemails. They don't wait. CallerCatcher texts them back in under 3 seconds — before they can call anyone else.
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Handed directly to your competitors on Google.
Every single year.
One intercepted job pays for the entire year.
It is mathematically irrational to let it ring.
You're on a job. Your phone rings. You can't answer. The caller hangs up and dials your competitor before your voicemail even finishes.
The instant a call goes unanswered, CallerCatcher sends them a text from your business — in under 3 seconds. They think it's your dispatch team.
They text back with their address and the problem. You review it from your pocket and lock in the job — without ever putting down your tools.
The numbers behind every unanswered ring.
85% of callers who hit voicemail will never leave a message. They hang up and call the next name on Google.
Harvard Business Review found that waiting longer than 5 minutes to respond drops your odds of winning the job by 80%. A burst pipe doesn't wait. Neither does the homeowner.
Most missed-call tools fall into one of two traps. Both cost you jobs. Neither will tell you about it.
Cheap apps skip the required "Reply STOP to opt out" line because amateurs think it looks robotic. It's the opposite — it's the trust stamp that tells Verizon and AT&T your number is legitimate. Without it, carriers silently shadowban you. Your dashboard says "Delivered." The customer never got it. You lose the $1,500 job and never know why.
The big platforms charge $300+/mo — three times what we charge — and bury the one feature you need inside a massive CRM you'll never learn. Then come the upsell calls. Then the "strategy sessions." Then the 47 dashboards you'll never open. You're a plumber, not a software company.
We register your number with every major carrier. We hardcode the compliance formatting that guarantees delivery — including the opt-out line that tells AT&T and Verizon you're a legitimate business, not a spammer. One 5-minute setup call. No CRM. No upsells. Every text lands. Every time.
Miss 3 emergency calls a week at an $800 average job value?
That's costing you...
Handed directly to your competitors. Every call you miss is a job they win.
One intercepted job pays for the entire year. Twice.
That's about $3 a day to stop bleeding $10,400 a month.
Every minute you wait, another call goes to voicemail — and another job goes to your competitor.
And exactly how CallerCatcher saves each one.
You're elbow-deep in a job and your phone rings. Before, that meant a $2,000 emergency walking straight to your competitor. Now, CallerCatcher texts them instantly. They stop searching, reply with the details, and you lock in the job without putting down your wrench.
7:30 PM. Dinner with the family. A frantic homeowner calls. Let it ring. CallerCatcher catches them instantly, pulling their address and emergency details via text. You glance at your phone between bites and decide if the job is worth dispatching — dinner stays hot.
You're doing 65 on the highway and miss a call you never even heard. By the time you park, they've booked someone else. Not anymore. CallerCatcher intercepts them the instant the call drops. By the time you pull in, the job details are waiting in your messages.
No. You get a dedicated business number (local area code of your choice) for your website, Google listing, and ads. The system only fires when someone calls that number. Miss a call from your wife? Nothing happens. Miss a call from a paying customer? They get intercepted instantly.
Not even slightly. You fill out a short form with your business details and we set up everything for you. The whole thing takes about 5 minutes. You don't touch a single setting.
No. The text arrives within seconds — the same window a real dispatcher would respond in. To the customer, it looks exactly like your team reaching out. Because it is.
Nothing happens. If you pick up — even on the last ring — the text is never sent. It only fires when the call goes fully unanswered or hits voicemail.