The reality
You can't do the job and answer the phone at the same time
As a plumber, every minute you're on the phone is a minute you're not on the tools. And every minute you're on the tools, you're missing calls.
Most plumbers miss 5-10 calls a day. At an average job value of £220, that's up to £2,000 a day in potential revenue going unanswered.
5-10
Calls missed daily
while on jobs
£220
Average job value
per callout
2+ hrs
Time spent on admin
per day on average
20-40%
Jobs that could be won
more with better capture
A day in the life
Before vs After CallHandlr
See the difference between missed calls piling up and jobs being captured automatically while you carry on working.
Missed call
A customer calls while you're on a job. Without CallHandlr, it goes unanswered.
Instantly answered
CallHandlr picks up within 2 rings and greets the caller in your name, 24/7.
Caller details captured
Name, address, issue and urgency captured so you know what you're walking into.
Appointment booked
The customer chooses a slot on the call, confirms it, and the job is locked in there and then.
What you get
Built for how you actually work
Answers when you physically can't
Under a sink, installing a washing machine or fixing a leak. CallHandlr doesn't need you to be free.
Works with your hours
Configured to your working hours. Out-of-hours callers are handled correctly. There will be no late-night promises you can't keep.
No details ever missed
Every enquiry is captured completely and logged. You'll never lose a number scribbled on a piece of paper again.
Live booking
ProEnterpriseCustomers book a slot during the call. Your diary fills itself. No back-and-forth text messages.
Photo before you arrive
ProEnterpriseCustomers are asked to send a photo or video after the call. You know what you're walking into before you've left the van.
Starts at £99/month
One recovered job covers the cost. Most traders can recover at least 3-5 extra jobs per month within the first week.
Stop working for free
Every missed call is unpaid work you did anyway. Driving to a job, doing a great job, and then losing the next customer while you were at it.