Stop Losing$3,000+ Jobsto Missed Calls
Works with all major carriers & VoIP • No tech skills required • 1-minute setup
Every Missed Call = Money Gone
While you're under the sink or on a ladder, competitors are stealing your jobs
You can’t pick up mid-design (and the lead moves on)
A new client calls while you’re presenting options or pushing a deadline. They won’t leave voicemail. That residential lead ($5k–$30k) goes to the architect who answered first.
Permit-deadline “emergencies” hit at the worst possible time
Plan review comments, missing sheets, or last-minute revisions come in while you’re on a site visit. Miss that call and you lose a rush fee—or the entire deadline-driven job ($1k–$5k+).
Contractor questions snowball into delays (and angry clients)
A GC calls with an RFI or dimension conflict. If you don’t respond quickly, they improvise or stall. You eat rework time and risk change-order disputes.
Coverage for new project inquiries
Setup with simple call forwarding
Avg fee saved from 1 captured lead
Faster response vs voicemail-first firms
Your AI Receptionist That Never Sleeps
Architect-style call intake (not generic scripts)
Collects scope, project type, location, timeline, budget range, and how they heard about you—so you can qualify without a back-and-forth.
Books consults directly on your calendar
SkipCalls offers available times and schedules a discovery call or initial consult while you stay focused.
Keep your current number
Clients still dial your normal phone. Forward missed/busy calls and it answers in the background—no number change required.
After-hours lead capture
Nights + weekends covered automatically, so high-intent homeowners and developers don’t bounce to competitors.
Contractor/RFI triage
Routes urgent jobsite questions, gathers photos/notes via follow-up text, and summarizes what’s needed so you can respond fast.
Spam & robocall filtering
Blocks obvious junk and keeps your line clear for real projects.
“I used to miss calls whenever I was in Revit or in a client meeting, and the best leads never left a voicemail. SkipCalls started capturing full intake details and booking consults—one kitchen + addition project alone paid for the whole year. It also handled contractor questions during site visits so I could call back with context instead of playing phone tag.”
Maya Levinson
Principal Architect, Levinson Studio Architecture
Recovered project fees
$18K
Save $44,901 Per Year
vs. hiring an in-house receptionist
In-house receptionist
- $45,000–$65,000/year salary (plus payroll taxes)
- Training + coverage gaps (lunch, sick days, vacations)
- Still not 24/7 unless you staff shifts
- Inconsistent intake quality unless you micromanage scripts
SkipCalls AI Receptionist
- $99/year (or $3.99/week)
- 24/7/365 coverage for new project inquiries
- Unlimited summaries + transcripts (no per-minute billing)
- Set your intake questions once—consistent every time
One captured residential project can pay for SkipCalls for years. One captured commercial lead can change your quarter.
Questions? Answers.
Will this replace my business number?
+
No. Clients keep calling your existing number. You simply turn on call forwarding so SkipCalls answers only when you don’t pick up, you’re on another call, your phone is offline, or it’s after-hours.
What’s the #1 problem this solves for architects?
+
Missed high-value leads when you’re unavailable (CAD focus, client meetings, site walks). SkipCalls turns “missed call = lost project” into “missed call = qualified intake + booked consult.”
Can it handle true emergencies like permit deadlines or contractor RFIs?
+
Yes. You can define what counts as urgent (permit submission today, plan review corrections, jobsite conflict). The AI will collect the exact details, mark the call urgent, and send you a clear summary so you can respond fast.
Will callers know it’s AI?
+
Usually no. SkipCalls speaks naturally like a human assistant. If someone asks directly, you can configure how it responds (e.g., “I’m the office assistant—let me grab a few details and get this to them.”).
Can it book consultations on my calendar?
+
Yes. Connect your calendar and define what you want booked (15-min discovery call, 60-min consult, paid consult only, etc.). SkipCalls offers available times and schedules it.
How fast can I set it up?
+
Under 60 seconds. You enable call forwarding and set your business hours + intake questions. No technical skills required.
Do I need technical skills (or a new phone system)?
+
No. If your phone line can forward calls, SkipCalls works—no exceptions. No new hardware. No complicated setup.
What carriers/phone systems does it work with?
+
Any carrier or phone system that supports call forwarding. iPhone, Android, office lines—if it can forward calls, it works.
Can I control what it says about pricing, timelines, and services?
+
Yes. You set rules like: minimum project size, service area, whether you do ADUs/commercial/permit-only, and what it should never promise. If it’s unsure, it will say you’ll follow up.
Is it really worth it for a small studio?
+
If you lose even one $5k–$30k residential design opportunity per year to missed calls, SkipCalls pays for itself many times over at $99/year—and it reduces daily interruptions at the same time.
Stop letting missed calls decide your pipeline
Turn every missed call into a qualified intake, a booked consult, or a clean next step—without hiring staff.
