Plumbers, electricians, roofers, gas engineers — your AI answers website enquiries 24/7 and texts back missed callers to qualify and book site visits, so you bill more hours.
See exactly what trades & construction owners get when they sign up — registration to live AI chatbot.
The day-to-day workflow gaps AI-Assist closes — without changing how you already run your business.
Phone rings under the sink — you can't pick up. The caller gets an instant text back, and your 24/7 website chat qualifies the job and books a slot.
Boiler down at 9pm? AI captures urgency level + contact and pings you instantly via email and SMS.
Automated follow-up sequence chases unanswered quotes for you — without nagging.
CRM, calendar, reminders, invoicing chasers — all automated. You stay on the tools.
One platform, three pillars. Each setup tailored to your trades & construction workflow.
Always-on. Answers questions, qualifies leads, books appointments — even at 3am.
Nurture every enquiry without lifting a finger. Templates tuned to your industry.
Customers book themselves. Email and SMS reminders help cut no-shows.
How we get a typical trades & construction business onboarded.
Postcodes you cover, callout fees, emergency rates, typical job types. 30-min call with the founder.
Knows your service area, prices, emergency contact rules. Email and SMS routing for after-hours urgent calls.
AI books site visits straight into your calendar. You get email and SMS alerts for emergencies.
Outcomes we've consistently delivered for similar businesses.
Less time on the phone = more time on the tools = more invoices.
Urgent callouts route directly to your phone; routine bookings go in the diary silently.
Customers book themselves around your existing jobs. No double-bookings.
Same platform. Plans from £19/month. Different industry-specific setup.
Simple plans. 14-day free trial — no charge during the trial period. Cancel any time. Built for UK businesses, billed in GBP.
See full pricing →You bill by the hour. AI-Assist gives you more billable hours by killing the phone tax.