Contact

Tell us what is not working

Two ways to start: book a call, or send the details and we will come back to you in writing. Either way you get a real answer, not a sales sequence.

Book a discovery call

Thirty minutes. We will ask how enquiries reach you now and where they stall, then tell you what we would automate first — whether or not you hire us.

Our booking calendar is being set up. Use the form and we will send you times.

Reach us directly

What happens next

  • A written reply within one business day
  • A short call if it looks like a fit
  • A fixed scope and price before any work starts

Project details

A few details is enough to start. You will get a reply within one business day — a real answer, not an automated acknowledgement.

We quote every project individually — this just tells us roughly what to prepare for.

The more specific, the more useful our first reply will be.

Preferred contact method

No obligation, no sales sequence. We reply once, with something useful.

Before you write

A few things worth knowing, so you can decide whether it is worth your time.

What makes a useful first message

The more concrete you can be about where work is currently going missing, the more useful our reply will be. Roughly how many calls or enquiries you get in a week, when they arrive, what happens to the ones nobody picks up, and what a typical job is worth to you. Four sentences is plenty.

If you already have numbers from your phone system or CRM, mention them. If you do not, say so and we will point you at how to get them — our post on measuring your own missed-call rate covers it in about ten minutes of work.

What you will get back

A written reply within one business day, from a person, addressing what you actually described. Not a calendar link with nothing else in it, and not a sequence of follow-up emails if you decide against it.

Where we think the answer is that you do not need what we build, we will say that. It happens reasonably often — sometimes the fix is a better phone routing rule or a faster callback habit, and neither of those requires paying anyone.

What we will ask

Usually three things: what your calls actually sound like, what already exists that a new system would have to fit alongside, and what you would consider a result. The third one matters most, because it is what tells us whether a project is worth starting.

If you are still deciding

There is no need to talk to anyone yet. The cost guide answers the pricing question directly, the comparison guide covers the alternatives, and the industry pages show what this looks like for a specific trade. All of it is readable without giving us your email address.

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