Stop losing jobs to voicemail

Catch every call without stopping the job.

When you can’t pick up, the caller hears your greeting, leaves a voicemail, and gets a text with your booking link seconds later — and you see all of it in one screen.

Northside Mobile Repair
+1 (512) 555-0113
LIVE · THIS WEEK
Calls caught
14
6 ON TUESDAY
Texts sent
12
2 HELD TO 8AM
Replies
5
MEDIAN 4 MIN
Booked
3
FOLLOW-UPS OFF

Recent leads

(512) 555-0184
“how much for a callout?”
Booked
(512) 555-0147
“do you come to Cedar Park?”
Replied
(737) 555-0122
Voicemail · 0:34 · 9:47 PM
8:00 AM

Where you stand

Carrier registration5/5
Setup checklist4/4
Replies answered5/5
7 secondsFrom their hangup to their text
2 messagesMaximum per missed call
$0 todayUntil your number is live
A lawn-care operator finishing a suburban front yard at golden hour, his pickup and trailer at the curb behind him.
The window

The job isn’t lost when you miss the call. It’s lost twenty minutes later.

Your caller has your number, a problem, and three more numbers to try. Here’s the same afternoon, run twice.

Without backinasec

You call back at eight

Carrier voicemail takes a message you won’t hear until the truck is loaded. Nothing tells them you exist, and nothing tells you they called.

2:14 call2:15 next guy3:005:008:00 you call
Outcome · booked elsewhere
With backinasec

They have your link at 2:14

Greeting plays, voicemail recorded, text delivered seven seconds after they hang up. You read it when your hands are free.

2:14 call2:14 text2:19 reply5:00 you answer8:00
Outcome · booked with you
How it works

Four things happen. You only do the first one.

Set it up once, in an evening. After that it runs whether you’re polishing a hood, mid-cut, under a truck, or three houses down the street.

A barber between clients in his shop, clippers set down on the counter, dialling his phone with one thumb.

One forwarding code

We look up your carrier and give you the exact code. Dial it once, from your own handset, and setup is done for good.

Verizon *71 · T-Mobile **004*
A mobile mechanic sitting on the open back of his work van, speaking a short voice memo into his phone.

Your voice, your words

Record the greeting yourself or type it and we read it aloud. Then a beep and up to two minutes of voicemail, stored and playable.

Nothing answers for you
A phone lying face up on the worn passenger seat of a service truck in late afternoon sun.

The text goes out

From a local number in your own area code, carrying your booking link and an opt-out line, about seven seconds after hangup.

Held to 8am if it’s late
A mobile detailer leaning against a freshly polished dark car, reading a message on his phone.

Replies find you

Answers land in the inbox and forward to your cell. Mark a lead booked and the follow-up cancels itself.

One follow-up, then silence
What they receive

One message, checked before it leaves.

No discount, no campaign, no pitch. Every send is linted against the same rules — and a message that fails one of them doesn’t go out at all.

TO +1 (512) 555-01842:14 PM
Hi, this is Marcus at Northside Mobile Repair. Sorry I missed your call, I'm on a job. Tell me what you need or book: nsmobile.com/book. Reply STOP to opt out.
159 CHARS · 1 SEGMENTDELIVERED · 7s

Pre-send checks

Business name presentUnnamed texts get reported as spamFOUND
Opt-out line presentRequired, and honoured instantlyFOUND
Your real link, not a shortenerCarriers filter public shortenersOK
No promo language“%”, “deal”, “sale”, “$ off” are blocked0 HITS
Inside quiet hours8:00 AM – 8:00 PM, yours and the caller’s2:14 PM
What you see

A list of people who called, and what happened next.

No pipeline stages, no dashboards to configure, no daily habit to build. Open it when a reply pings your phone, mark the job booked, close it.

Northside Mobile Repair · this week

MON 17 – SUN 23

Missed calls by hour

9A – 6P
1
2
3
2
6 · peak
4
3
1
1
9a
10a
11a
12p
2p
3p
4p
5p
6p

Voicemail

3 NEW
(512) 555-0184
0:22 · 2:14 PM
(512) 555-0147
0:41 · 11:03 AM
(737) 555-0122
0:34 · 9:47 PM
Week one

What the wait actually looks like.

The only slow part is the carrier, and it’s slow for everyone — including the $399/mo platforms. Here’s exactly where you’ll be, and what you’re paying, at each stage.

Sign up and put a card on file

Business name, your cell, your booking link, pick a plan. The card is stored and not charged.

TONIGHT · 10 MIN$0

Dial the code, record the greeting, test it

One forwarding code from your handset. Record your greeting. Then call yourself and don’t pick up — the wizard turns green.

TONIGHT · 15 MIN$0

Carrier registration

We file it with you and show you where it’s sitting in plain words. Usually a few days. Occasionally longer, and we’ll say so rather than go quiet.

DAY 1–7$0

Your number goes live

The next call you miss gets answered. We email you that day with the amount and the date it will be taken.

THE DAY IT CLEARS$0

First payment

Three days after go-live, so the notice reaches you before the money does. Monthly from then; cancel any time in two clicks.

+3 DAYS$29
The going rate

Everyone sells this. Almost nobody sells it on its own.

The workflow isn’t rare. Buying just the workflow — without a platform migration or a retainer attached — is.

WhoWhat you’re actually buyingPrice
backinasecOne plan, no contractMissed-call text-back. Keep your phone and number.$29/mo
EnzakClosest pure-playThe same workflow, more than three times the price.$99/mo
GoHighLevel agenciesManaged serviceSomeone assembles it in software you don’t own.$199–299/mo
PodiumFull platformReviews, payments, webchat. Annual contract.~$399/mo
What it isn’t

Three obvious features we left on the floor.

An AI receptionist

Nothing talks to your customers

No bot answers, no synthetic voice, no invented quote you’d have to honour. Your greeting plays and that’s the extent of it.

A new phone system

Nothing to port or migrate

You keep your number, your carrier, your handset. One forwarding code is the whole install — and we give you the off-code too.

An agency retainer

Nothing to negotiate

No onboarding call, no discovery session, no minimum term. Sign up tonight, cancel in two clicks whenever you like.

Pricing

Billing starts the day the line does.

Your card sits on file through registration, untouched. The day the carrier approves you, the number goes live and billing starts — and we email you to tell you it did.

One plan
$29/mo
  • Local number in your area code
  • Greeting, voicemail, text-back, one follow-up
  • Lead inbox and Monday recap email
  • No setup fee, no contract, no minimum
  • Cancel from the billing portal in two clicks
  • We hand you the forwarding off-code on the way out

Nothing is charged until your number is live, and the first payment comes three days after that.

Straight answers

The questions operators actually ask.

Does something answer my phone?

No. Nothing talks, ever. Your greeting plays — your voice, or your words read aloud — then a beep, then up to two minutes of voicemail. There is no bot, no AI receptionist, and nothing that could quote a price you’d have to honour.

Do I have to change my number?

No. You keep your number, your carrier, and your handset. You dial one forwarding code once, and unanswered calls roll to the local number we issue you. Nothing about how you make calls changes.

What happens to my voicemail?

It moves here. Conditional forwarding replaces your carrier voicemail for the calls you don’t answer — that’s the trade, and it’s why the greeting and the recording are core parts of the product rather than extras. Your messages are stored and playable from your phone.

Why does it take up to a week to turn on?

Carriers require every business to register before it can text consumers, and that review takes one to seven days — occasionally longer. It’s the same wait for everyone, including the $399/mo platforms. We file it with you, show you exactly where it’s sitting in plain words, and don’t charge you a cent until it clears.

Could this get me in trouble?

One responsive message to someone who just called you is the narrowest and best-protected kind of business text there is — a court put it plainly in 2025, calling a missed call an invitation for a return call. The protection holds as long as the message stays responsive rather than promotional, which is why we hard-block discount language, cap you at two messages, and honour any reasonable opt-out instantly and permanently.

What if someone calls at midnight?

Their text waits until 8:00 the next morning — the later of 8:00 where they are and 8:00 where you are. If they text STOP overnight, the queued message is cancelled before it ever goes out.

Early access

The next call you miss could answer itself.

We are opening the first spots now. Leave your email and I will write to you personally the day it opens — one message, from a real person, and nothing else ever.

One email when it opens, from a person. No sequence, no newsletter, and your address is never shared. See the privacy policy.

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