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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HVAC · SAULT STE. MARIE
Maintenance season hit hard this year and you're booked three weeks out. The calls keep coming. Most of them are first-time customers and most of them don't wait three weeks.
Tuesday at 9am you're loading the truck in Sault Ste. Marie. The first call of the day is a condensate line clogged and dripping onto a hallway floor. You're already booked solid by the time it's transcribed and sent back to your inbox. You hear the phone vibrate on the workbench. The torque wrench is mid-turn and there's no putting it down.
The 4pm call is a homeowner whose AC stopped on the hottest day of the year. You can't take it. By 6:30pm there's an after-hours job too, a no AC during a heat advisory. Two missed calls, one half-day of revenue, no way to triage from a ladder.
Avidra answers your phone, however you've wired it. Live with AI voice, or text-back if the call goes missed, or both running together. The caller gets a real response. You get the captured lead.
The Tuesday morning call still happens. You still can't answer mid-job. Now the homeowner gets a text in under five seconds asking the basics. By the time you're back in the truck the lead is qualified and sitting in your inbox.
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.
Free for 14 days. No card to start. Plans after the trial run from a flat monthly rate, not per-call. Most HVAC contractors pay less per month than the value of one recovered job. See the pricing page for current numbers.
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 script will disclose your service-call fee if you tell it to, but it won't volunteer a price you haven't approved. It won't diagnose a no-cool by symptom. It won't tell a homeowner whether their compressor is shot. Equipment make and model gets captured. What you do with that information is your call.
The math on your missed calls
73% of homeowners don't leave a voicemail. They call the next HVAC contractor on Google.
Avidra catches them in 4.2 seconds.
The promise
No forms. No retention call.
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Here's what your line catches on a normal week. Thermostat showing the right temp but no heat coming through. Low refrigerant suspected after a long cooling run. Furnace short-cycling every few minutes. Condensate line clogged and dripping onto a hallway floor. 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. Gas smell near a furnace, needs immediate triage. No heat at 2am in February with kids in the house. Whoever answers first books it. Everyone else gets the voicemail tone.
Two peaks. Heat advisories drive AC emergency calls May through August. Cold snaps and first-frost weeks drive no-heat calls late October through February.
Most HVAC contractors 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 forwarding plus a script. Your existing business number forwards to Avidra so the AI picks up live calls and catches the ones that ring through to voicemail. You edit the default intake script in both directions. Voice and SMS share the same questions.
Most owners are live the same day. The test is a single call from another phone. The AI answers the call, walks the caller through the intake script, and captures the lead. After that, ring busy and watch the text-back fire.
The lead is warm for about five minutes after the call. After that, the caller has scrolled to the next name and most likely already dialed. Email lands too slowly to matter for booking decisions made in that first five minutes. A text-back inside seconds keeps the caller engaged through a short intake while you finish the current job. By the time you call back, the lead is qualified and already expecting your voice.
TSSA G2 or G3 ticket is required for any gas appliance install or service in Ontario. Some municipalities also require a mechanical permit for ductwork changes.
Does it handle no-heat panic differently than a quote request?
Yes. The script branches on urgency. Emergencies get a faster acknowledgement and a 'we're on the way' style intake.
Will it handle warranty questions?
It captures the warranty claim details and routes them to the office. Warranty answers come from your team, not the bot.
Can I quote a service call fee in the script?
Yes. The flat trip charge or after-hours rate can be disclosed in the intake message.
Can it capture make and model of the equipment?
Yes. The script asks for the equipment make, model, and rough age. The answer is in the lead summary.
What about gas-smell calls, will it triage those?
Gas-smell calls trigger an immediate 'leave the house and call 911 first' message before the booking conversation continues.
14-day free trial. No credit card, no contract. If it doesn't catch your first missed call, you don't pay. The same product runs in Sault Ste. Marie as it does in every other market we cover.
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