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If Avidra doesn't recover 3 booked jobs in your first 30 days, I refund everything and disconnect you myself.
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LOCKSMITH · NORTH VANCOUVER
A renter is locked out of a basement apartment at 11pm in North Vancouver. They're standing in the cold scrolling a list of locksmiths. The first one to pick up wins the job.
North Vancouver runs the same problem every other locksmith market runs. Calls come in clustered, your hands are busy, and the homeowner won't wait for a callback. Worth knowing. The fix is the same: pick up the call you can't answer with a text instead of a voicemail.
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 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 callers are in your inbox before you do.
Step 1 · AI picks up live, or texts back if you miss it
Avidra answers every call the moment it lands. If the call still rolls to voicemail for any reason, the SMS text-back fires the same way as the missed-call mode.
Step 2 · Qualifies the caller on whichever channel they're on
The intake doesn't care if the caller is on voice or text. Same questions, same data captured.
Step 3 · Transfer to you on call, or summary to your phone
Voice transfers route to your cell. SMS intakes route to your inbox as a summary. Both endpoints are your phone.
Step 4 · The SMS thread stays open after, so they can text follow-ups
The conversation doesn't end when the call does. SMS stays open for follow-up questions and the AI handles them.
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.
Free tier includes both. AI voice and SMS text-back are both in the $0 floor, so neither pickup mode costs extra.
Avidra handles the intake call, the back-and-forth qualifying, and the relay messages you ask it to send to your customers. The phone is the part it owns. The work past it stays with you and your existing tools.
It never quotes a lockout price. It doesn't verify ID. It doesn't dispatch a tech. The text captures location and lock type. Everything else happens on your callback.
The math on your missed calls
73% of callers don't leave a voicemail. They call the next locksmith on Google.
Avidra catches them in 4.2 seconds.
The promise
No forms. No retention call.
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Text the Avidra number from a job site. 'Tell Mike I'll be there in 10' and the AI sends Mike an SMS as your shop. Same for 'how many leads today' or 'call Sarah Linton back at 4.' Avidra picks up the phone for your customers. It also picks up for you.
Here's what your line catches on a normal week. Car lockout in a parking lot. Smart lock install for a short-term rental. Broken key extraction from a lock. Rekey after a tenant move-out. 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. Lockout at 2am with no other key holder reachable. Post-break-in rekey before the homeowner leaves the property. Whoever answers first books it. Everyone else gets the voicemail tone.
Lockouts spike in summer (slammed-door season) and after long weekends. Rekey work is steady year-round with a small bump in moving season May through August.
Most locksmiths 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.
Can it differentiate residential, commercial, and auto lockouts?
Yes. The first question branches the intake based on lockout type.
What if a caller is locked out and panicking?
The intake acknowledges the urgency in the first reply and asks the location and lock type. You see the lead in real time.
Can it book a commercial master-key consultation?
It captures the request. The site visit and consultation are yours.
What about rekey requests?
Rekey intake captures the number of doors, lock types, and the reason for the rekey.
What about callers who don't speak English?
The intake supports a configurable second language. Most owners offer English and one other.
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 North Vancouver as it does in every other market we cover.
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