You're up a ladder with line voltage in your hand. A new caller hits voicemail. ClinchCall picks up instead — flags live-wire emergencies, captures the panel details, and texts you before you've climbed back down.
Built for the realities of licensed electrical work: jobs back-to-back, hands full, callers stressed about safety.
Sparks, smoke, dead panels, exposed wiring — flagged high priority and texted in seconds. Outlet upgrade or quote request? Logged for the morning.
Address, what's failing, panel age, smell of smoke, photos. You walk in already knowing the scope and the risk.
Pre-approved appointment slots get offered, the caller picks one, it lands on your calendar. No callback tag, no scheduling ping-pong.
Don't take our word for it. Call our demo line — it's the same AI, same voice your callers will hear. Ask it about pricing, setup, or how it'd handle a typical electrician call.
The agent identifies itself as automated at the start of the call (legally required), but the natural pacing and intake are exactly what your callers will get.
The questions electricians ask before signing up.
The AI is available 24/7. Sparks, smoke, dead panels, exposed wiring, and breakers tripping repeatedly get marked high priority and notify you by SMS immediately.
The AI redirects out-of-scope work without taking intake. If someone calls about plumbing or HVAC and you don't handle that, it politely points them elsewhere rather than logging a useless lead.
Yes. Business plans connect to Google Calendar; Pro plans send a tap-to-add iCal as an SMS attachment. The caller picks a slot, you get the booking.
Yes — by law and by design. Every call opens with "I'm [name], an automated assistant. This call may be recorded." After that, most callers don't think about it; they just answer the questions.
"Ring me first" mode tries your phone for up to 20 seconds before routing to the AI. If you grab it, the AI never enters the picture.
No setup fees. No surprise bills. Cancel anytime.