The promise
If Avidra doesn't recover 3 booked jobs in your first 30 days, I refund everything and disconnect you myself.
No forms. No retention call.
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ELECTRICAL · LAVAL
An insurance adjuster calls about a fire investigation tied to an aluminum-wired junction box. You're under a crawl space pulling a rough-in. The call goes to voicemail and the adjuster moves on to the next contractor on their approved list.
“I don't want to book jobs that fail ESA inspection because of bad intake”
Avidra's intake doesn't promise scope. It captures the basics and surfaces them for your review. You decide if it's worth a site visit before you commit to anything.
“most of my work is referrals, I don't need more inbound”
Referrals are also missed calls when they come at the wrong time. A referral who got your number from a neighbor and rang at 6pm isn't going to call back tomorrow if you don't pick up. Avidra catches those too.
“the homeowner descriptions are always wrong anyway”
True. Avidra asks for what the customer is seeing, not for a diagnosis. You translate the description into a real scope after you arrive. The intake just gets the appointment set.
Step 1 · Missed call detected
A missed call to your business number lights up Avidra automatically. The first SMS fires before the caller has put their phone down.
Step 2 · SMS qualifier
The text introduces itself as your office, says you'll be in touch, and asks for the basics: name, address, what's going on, when they need someone there.
Step 3 · Job summary to your phone
Avidra packages the answers into a short summary and sends it to your phone. You read it like a regular SMS and respond when you can.
Step 4 · You decide when to call back
If you don't respond to the lead summary, Avidra sends a configurable check-in to the caller so they don't feel abandoned.
Avidra runs two ways. Keep your existing business number and forward to Avidra only when you can't pick up. The caller reaches you first. The AI handles the miss. Or use the Avidra number directly and let AI pick up every call, transferring to you when the caller asks. Most shops start with the first setup. The second works better once you've grown past one person on the phone.
Free tier includes both. AI voice and SMS text-back are both in the $0 floor, so neither pickup mode costs extra.
Avidra answers calls live with AI voice, or texts missed callers back if you'd rather. It runs your intake script. It captures jobs and relays messages to your customers when you ask. What it doesn't do: write your invoices, schedule your techs, replace your dispatcher, or pull customer history from your CRM.
The text won't quote a panel swap. It won't promise an inspection slot. It won't argue with a homeowner over the phone about whether their flickering is a loose neutral or a bad breaker. The intake gets you to the panel faster. Everything after that is yours.
The math on your missed calls
73% of homeowners don't leave a voicemail. They call the next electrician on Google.
Avidra catches them in 4.2 seconds.
The promise
No forms. No retention call.
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The calls that land most often go something like this. Flickering lights on one circuit after a renovation. Service upgrade for a 1970s home with aluminum branch wiring. GFCI outlet that keeps tripping after a bathroom remodel. Panel swap quote for a pre-1950 home with knob and tube. Pick up first and you book the job. Pick up second and you don't.
Off-hours calls run differently. Tighter, more urgent, less willing to wait until morning. Tree branch on a service drop after a wind storm. Outlet melted around the plug. The shop that picks up fast keeps the work.
Year-round demand. Small spikes in summer for EV chargers and patio circuits, and again before holidays for outdoor lighting.
For most electricians, the call volume isn't flat. You probably already plan staffing and on-call coverage around the peaks. Avidra runs the same in busy season as in slow. No per-call charges, no surge pricing when the inbox gets loud.
Setup is a 10-digit phone number and a short script. You forward your missed calls to the Avidra number that gets assigned at signup. You edit the default intake script to match how you talk to a new lead. That's the whole setup.
Most owners run their first real test inside an hour of signing up. The honest test is to miss a call on purpose from a friend's phone and watch what happens. The text fires. The follow-up questions land. You see the lead summary on your phone.
Speed is the whole game. A caller who got voicemail and then got a confirmation email twenty minutes later has already booked the next number on the list. A text-back inside five seconds reads as a real reply. The caller responds while they're still mentally on the call. The human callback then lands into a warm conversation, not a cold one.
Laval winters keep the call volume up. Cold weather doesn't slow the inbox.
Can I disable booking outside business hours?
Yes. After-hours messages can be set to capture-only with a next-business-day callback.
Can it capture photos of the panel?
MMS replies with photos are captured and attached to the lead summary.
What if a permit is required, will it disclose that?
Yes. Permit notice can be included in the intake message for your region.
Will it handle aluminum-wiring inquiries?
Yes. Aluminum-wiring requests are flagged and routed for a site visit estimate.
Can it ask about the panel amperage in the intake?
Yes. The intake includes a 'do you know your service size, 100A or 200A' question. Many homeowners answer it correctly.
Start free for 14 days. No card required. Plug your business number in, miss a call on purpose, and see the text fire. Free for 14 days. AI answers your phone live, or texts back the missed callers. Configure however your shop works.
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