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Steve101
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Question for anyone running a trade or local-service business.
When you are on-site, driving, or already on another call, what is your current backup for new enquiries?
I am looking specifically at the awkward middle ground where the caller is not ready to fill in a form, but voicemail also loses too many details. For emergency trades especially, the useful minimum seems to be: name, number, job type, location, urgency, and a short summary for the owner to call back from.
I know a lot of people dislike AI phone answering when it tries to replace a real person. I am more interested in the narrower overflow case: if the alternative is voicemail or no answer, would a simple receptionist-style capture flow be useful?
What would it need to ask, or avoid doing, before you would trust it with missed-call capture?
When you are on-site, driving, or already on another call, what is your current backup for new enquiries?
I am looking specifically at the awkward middle ground where the caller is not ready to fill in a form, but voicemail also loses too many details. For emergency trades especially, the useful minimum seems to be: name, number, job type, location, urgency, and a short summary for the owner to call back from.
I know a lot of people dislike AI phone answering when it tries to replace a real person. I am more interested in the narrower overflow case: if the alternative is voicemail or no answer, would a simple receptionist-style capture flow be useful?
What would it need to ask, or avoid doing, before you would trust it with missed-call capture?





