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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PLUMBING · HOUSTON
Two trucks out, two techs, the phones pinned all day. The eighth call comes in and there's nobody to grab it.
You're seated under the vanity tracing a leak when the phone vibrates two rooms away.
Avidra answers your phone with AI voice the moment a call lands. The caller hears a real voice. You get a structured lead summary on your phone, the same way a text would arrive.
The text doesn't replace the human conversation. It buys time for it. You still call back. You still close the job. Avidra just makes sure the lead is warm and the basics about the homeowners are in your inbox before you do.
Step 1 · AI picks up
The first thing the caller hears is the AI receptionist saying who you are. No menu, no 'press 1 for sales.'
Step 2 · Qualifies the caller live
The AI runs your intake script on the call. It asks for the basics the way your front desk would.
Step 3 · Transfers to you when they ask, or summarizes when they don't
Transfers route to whatever cell you've assigned. The AI doesn't hold the caller hostage if they want a human.
Step 4 · Lead summary lands on your phone
A text summary lands on your phone. The recording link is optional and configurable.
Two setup paths. Path one is forwarding: your existing business number stays the front door, calls ring to your phone, and Avidra only catches the unanswered ones. Path two is direct: the Avidra number is the front door, AI picks up every call live, and it transfers to your cell when the caller asks for a human. Most one-truck shops use path one. Larger shops with reception coverage usually move to path two.
The Free tier includes both AI voice answering and SMS text-back, so the pickup-mode choice doesn't cost extra.
Avidra owns the phone end of your shop. It picks up calls, runs the qualifier, captures the job, and relays the messages you ask it to send. Everything past the phone stays with you. Pricing, scheduling, dispatch, billing all live in your existing tools.
The text won't promise a 2pm slot. It won't quote a dispatch fee unless you've configured one in the script. It won't argue with a homeowner about whether they need a snake or a hydro-jet. The diagnosis and the price stay with you.
The math on your missed calls
73% of homeowners don't leave a voicemail. They call the next plumber on Google.
Avidra catches them in 4.2 seconds.
The promise
No forms. No retention call.
Asad
You probably recognize these patterns by now. Kitchen drain backing up on a weeknight. Outdoor hose bib split after a freeze. Leaking toilet flange the homeowner can see through the ceiling. Main shutoff that won't fully close. Each one is a job you'd close if you could pick up the phone.
After-hours patterns are tighter. The urgency is higher and the timeline is shorter. Sewage backing up onto a finished basement floor. No hot water at 9pm in a house with kids. Whoever answers first books it. Everyone else gets the voicemail tone.
Burst-pipe calls spike from late November through March. Drain calls run year-round with a small May bump from spring renovation work.
Most plumbers can predict the peaks. The trick is keeping pickup steady through them. Avidra doesn't surge-price during your busy weeks and doesn't go quiet during the slow ones.
Setup is two minutes. You connect your business number to Avidra, either by porting it or by setting your existing line to ring the Avidra number. The AI picks up from then on. You edit the default intake script to sound like your office, and the first real call uses your voice and your business name.
Most owners are live before lunch on the day they sign up. The honest test is to call your own line and have the AI answer. The questions land. The summary fires. You see the intake on your phone.
Voicemail is where service leads go to die. A homeowner who hits voicemail at 7pm and gets a callback at 9am has already booked the next name on the list. Avidra picks up live, so the conversation starts in the first ring. By the time the caller would have hung up on voicemail, the AI has already captured the caller's name and address along with the basics of the call. The follow-up callback then lands into a warm conversation, not a cold one.
What if the homeowner asks for a specific tech?
The text asks who they worked with previously. The answer is captured in the lead summary for your dispatch.
Will my customers know it's automated?
The text doesn't pretend to be a person, but it doesn't announce itself as a bot either. It says it's your office and that you'll be in touch.
Will it disclose my dispatch fee?
Yes. Most plumbers add a 'service call fee is $X, applied to the job if you proceed' line to the script. The caller sees it before they commit.
Can I forward an Avidra-captured lead to my CRM?
Yes. Each lead can email or webhook into your existing system.
Can I have different scripts for residential and commercial?
Yes. The script can branch on questions the caller answers. Residential gets one path, commercial gets another.
Run the trial on your own line for two weeks. The first missed call you catch usually pays for the year. Avidra works the same in Houston as it does in the busiest market we cover. The intake script changes by trade, the rest stays the same.
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