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’re in a server room. The phone rings. You lose the deal.
You’re hands-on during a firewall swap or switch stack outage—answering is impossible. That caller with “email is down” calls the next MSP. A single missed emergency can cost $1,000–$10,000/mo in managed services.
After-hours “system down” calls hit voicemail (and vanish).
Most callers won’t leave a message at 11:30pm. They’ll just call whoever answers first. That’s $2,000–$20,000 in cybersecurity/audit work gone because you weren’t live.
Your help desk is already on a P1—every new call becomes churn risk.
When lines are busy, new prospects and existing clients hit a dead end. Missed escalations turn into angry accounts, credits, and lost renewals. One bad weekend can wipe out a month of profit.
AI answers fast (no voicemail black hole)
Covers after-hours + weekends automatically
Typical time saved from interruptions + callbacks
Typical revenue recovered from captured emergencies/leads
Your AI Receptionist That Never Sleeps
Capture the emergency before your competitor does
SkipCalls answers immediately, collects the exact details you need (company, impacted users, severity, systems affected), and routes it to you.
After-hours coverage without hiring anyone
Nights, weekends, patch windows, holiday outages—covered. Your callers reach a professional “help desk” response, not a voicemail.
Keep your existing business number
Just forward missed/busy calls. Clients keep calling the same number they already know—SkipCalls picks up only when you can’t.
Built-in triage (P1/P2/quote/vendor)
Customize prompts to separate true incidents from sales inquiries, vendors, and “my printer is jammed” noise—so you act on the right calls first.
Instant summaries + full transcripts
No “he said / she said.” Get a clean summary, action items, names, and numbers—perfect for ticket creation and fast callbacks.
Spam + robocall filtering
Automatically screens obvious junk so your line stays open for real outages and real buyers.
“We were missing the exact calls that matter—‘server down’ and ‘we think we got phished’—because we were already onsite or deep in a ticket. SkipCalls started catching those and giving us clean triage notes so we could call back fast. In the first month we closed two emergency-to-MSA conversions and recovered about $14,600.”
Jason Meyers
Owner, NorthBridge Managed IT
Revenue recovered (month 1)
$14.6K
Save $44,901 Per Year
vs. hiring an in-house receptionist
In-house receptionist
- $45,000–$65,000/year salary (before taxes/benefits)
- Limited coverage (no true 24/7, sick days, vacations)
- No incident triage, no transcripts, no automatic summaries
- Still misses calls during peaks unless you staff more people
SkipCalls AI Receptionist
- $99/year flat (or $3.99/week)
- 24/7/365 coverage for missed/busy/after-hours calls
- Instant summaries + transcripts for faster ticketing and follow-up
- Spam filtering + consistent scripts every single time
- No per-minute charges. No hidden add-ons.
Save ~$44,900–$64,900/year—and stop losing MSP leads to “whoever answered first.”
Questions? Answers.
What’s the #1 problem this solves for IT companys?
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Speed to response. In IT emergencies, the first MSP to answer usually wins. SkipCalls makes sure a real conversation happens immediately—even when you’re on-site, hands-full, or already on another call—so the lead doesn’t bounce to a competitor.
Will this replace my business number?
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No. Clients keep calling your existing number. You simply forward missed/busy/after-hours calls to SkipCalls. To the caller, it looks completely normal—no number change required.
Can it handle true emergencies like “server down” or a suspected ransomware incident?
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Yes. You can configure an emergency triage script: impacted systems, number of users, location, callback number, and whether it’s an active security event. If it’s urgent, SkipCalls collects the essentials fast and you get an immediate summary so you can jump in.
Will customers know it’s AI?
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Most won’t. SkipCalls speaks naturally like a professional receptionist. If you prefer, you can also configure wording so it identifies itself as an assistant—your choice.
Can it book jobs or schedule discovery calls on my calendar?
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Yes. SkipCalls can book discovery calls, onsite assessments, and audit scoping calls directly into your calendar based on your availability and rules.
How fast can I set it up?
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About 60 seconds. Install the app, set your greeting/triage questions, and enable call forwarding for missed/busy/after-hours calls. That’s it.
Do I need technical skills to use it?
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No. If you can copy/paste your services and set business hours, you can run SkipCalls. You can refine the script anytime based on transcripts.
What carriers or phone systems does it work with?
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Any. If your phone system can forward calls, SkipCalls works—no exceptions. Mobile carriers, VoIP, and most business phone systems are fine.
Can it create tickets in our PSA/CRM (like HubSpot)?
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SkipCalls supports CRM integrations (including HubSpot) and gives you summaries/transcripts you can paste directly into your PSA. Many IT teams start with summaries first, then add integrations once the script is dialed in.
What about texts—can it respond to SMS for status updates?
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Yes, but SMS doesn’t forward from your existing number. If you want the AI to handle texts, you’ll give clients your SkipCalls number for texting. A common setup is: forward calls to SkipCalls, then SkipCalls texts the caller after the call so they can continue the conversation by SMS.
Is there per-minute billing or usage cutoffs during a busy week?
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No. It’s a flat price: $3.99/week or $99/year. Unlimited calls in normal use, unlimited summaries/transcripts, and no surprise overages.
Stop losing IT emergencies to “the MSP who picked up.”
Turn on SkipCalls today and get 24/7 coverage in under a minute—without changing your number, hiring staff, or touching your phone system.
