Emergency-grade AI intake that answers the panicked 2 AM call you'd otherwise lose to voicemail, calmly captures the full first notice of loss, and texts you instantly to dispatch a crew. Not a receptionist — a closer that never sleeps.
This number is live right now. Call it. Talk to it like a real flooded-basement emergency — see how it handles you.
Incoming call · 2:14 AM
Answered in 1.2s
My basement is filling with water, I— I don't know what to do, it's everywhere—
Okay — I can hear this is an emergency, and I've got you. Is everyone in the home safe right now?
Yeah, yeah we're upstairs.
Good. I'm getting a crew moving. What's the service address?
SMS dispatched to owner
NEW LOSS · Water · 14 Cedar Ln · Carrier: State Farm · Deductible $1,000 · Caller: Dana M. · Tap to call back.
24/7
Always answered
1.2s
Average pickup
FNOL
Captured, not just a message
<60s
Owner texted to dispatch
Most property-damage emergencies — burst pipes, sewage backups, fire and smoke — happen at night and on weekends. The homeowner is panicked and dialing fast. If you don't pick up, they don't leave a voicemail. They call the next company on the list.
A single water-mitigation job runs $3,000 to $15,000. Miss three after-hours calls a month and you've handed a competitor a six-figure year — quietly, invisibly, off your books.
The math is brutal — and simple
One captured job pays for the entire year — with thousands to spare.
Every call — 2 AM, holidays, while you're on a job site — is picked up in seconds by an agent trained for restoration emergencies. No voicemail, no hold music, no lost lead.
It gathers a complete first notice of loss: cause and category of loss, service address, insurance carrier, policy and claim numbers, adjuster, and deductible — structured and ready to act on.
The moment the call ends, you get an SMS with the claim summary and a tap-to-call-back link, so you can roll a crew before your competitor's phone even rings.
Generic phone bots interrogate a frightened homeowner with a rigid script — so they hang up and dial the next company. That's a lost job, not a saved one. This is built differently.
Handles distressed, stuttering, talking-over-itself callers without breaking. It reassures first, then guides — the way a great human dispatcher would.
It adapts to how people actually describe a disaster instead of forcing them through a checklist. Callers feel heard, so they stay on the line.
You don't get "someone called about water." You get a complete, organized FNOL your crew and the carrier can act on immediately.
Engineered for the worst night of someone's life: instant pickup, redundant infrastructure, and consistent capture on every single call.
It speaks the language of cause of loss, mitigation, mold remediation, and carriers — not a generic appointment-booking bot retrofitted for trades.
Warm, professional, on-brand. Callers believe they reached a real intake specialist at a serious restoration firm — because that's the experience.
No per-minute games. No hidden setup fees. Cancel anytime — though the first captured emergency tends to settle the question.
For established firms ready to stop the bleed of after-hours calls.
For high-volume operators and multi-market crews who can't miss a single loss.
Not sure which fits? Call the live agent at +1 (951) 409-9328 and experience it before you decide.
Hear it for yourself first. Call the live agent and try to stump it — then decide whether you can afford to keep letting voicemail close your competitor's jobs.