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 safely answer mid-job (and customers don’t wait)
You’re winding springs, lifting a door, or troubleshooting an opener. One missed “car trapped inside” call = $200–$400 spring job gone in 60 seconds to the next company.
After-hours = emergency money you’re handing away
Most “door won’t close” calls hit evenings/weekends. Voicemail doesn’t convert—people call 2–3 more companies until someone answers.
Peak-season call floods bury real leads
Winter freeze-ups and spring tune-ups spike volume. While you’re on-site, new installs ($1,000–$4,000) and full replacements ($2,000–$6,000) slip away.
Answer speed on forwarded calls
Emergency coverage (nights + weekends)
Typical revenue recovered in urgent jobs
Calls/week captured while on-site
Your AI Receptionist That Never Sleeps
Instant emergency call pickup
Answers fast when you’re on a ladder, in a basement, or hands-on with a door—so the first responder wins the job (you).
Emergency triage for garage door scenarios
Handles broken spring, door off track, door won’t open/close, opener failure, car trapped—collects the details you need to dispatch or quote.
Keep your existing business number
No number change. Customers call your normal line; forwarding kicks in only when you can’t answer.
After-hours + weekend coverage
Set business hours once. SkipCalls catches the late-night “won’t close” calls and turns them into booked jobs.
Job booking straight to your calendar
Books estimates, installs, and time windows—without the back-and-forth. You choose how aggressive the scheduling is.
Spam & robocall filtering
Blocks the junk so you only get real homeowners, property managers, and contractors.
“We were losing the best calls—broken springs at night and ‘door won’t close’ on weekends—because we can’t pick up when we’re literally holding a door. SkipCalls started catching those and booking windows, and the summaries tell me exactly what I’m walking into. It paid for itself the first week.”
Mike Herrera
Owner, North Ridge Garage Doors
Revenue recovered (30 days)
$12.4K
Save $44,901 Per Year
vs. hiring an in-house receptionist
In-house receptionist
- $45k–$65k/year salary + taxes
- Still not 24/7 (nights/weekends = missed emergencies)
- Training + turnover + inconsistent quality
- They can’t safely triage garage door emergencies like a script can
SkipCalls AI Receptionist
- $99/year (annual plan)
- 24/7/365 coverage for missed/busy/after-hours calls
- Unlimited summaries + transcripts (normal use)
- No per-minute billing. No surprise fees. One fixed price.
One $300 spring replacement can cover months. One $2,500 door replacement can cover years.
Questions? Answers.
Will this replace my business number?
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No. Customers keep calling your existing number. You just enable call forwarding so SkipCalls answers only when you can’t (missed calls, busy, offline, or after-hours).
What’s the #1 problem this solves for garage door companies?
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Missed emergency calls. When someone’s car is trapped or a spring snaps, they don’t leave voicemails—they call the next company that answers first.
Can it handle true emergencies like a broken spring or door off track?
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Yes. It asks the right questions (what’s happening, can the door move, any safety concerns, car trapped, address, timeframe) and then books a window or flags it for immediate callback—based on your rules.
Will customers know it’s AI?
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Most callers assume it’s a receptionist. The voice is natural, and you control the greeting and wording. You can also enable voice cloning so it sounds like you.
Can it book jobs on my calendar?
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Yes. It can book estimates, installs, and service windows directly into your calendar, and it can collect photos/model info via follow-up text.
How fast can I set it up?
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About 60 seconds. Install SkipCalls, set your greeting, and turn on call forwarding. No hardware. No IT. No phone system changes.
Do I need technical skills to use it?
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No. If you can install an app and toggle call forwarding, you’re done. Everything else is simple settings you can update anytime.
What carriers/phone systems does it work with?
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Any. If your phone system can forward calls, SkipCalls works—no exceptions.
Can I control what it says about pricing and availability?
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Yes. You decide whether it gives starting prices (e.g., “spring repair typically starts around…”) or stays neutral and just books/collects details. You can also set service areas, hours, and what it should never promise.
Is it really unlimited? What about per-minute charges?
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There’s no per-minute billing and no surprise add-ons. It’s one fixed price ($3.99/week or $99/year) with unlimited calls in normal, real-world use plus unlimited summaries and transcripts.
Stop donating emergency jobs to faster-answering competitors
Set it up in 60 seconds. Keep your number. Get 24/7 coverage for missed, busy, and after-hours calls—without hiring.
