The promise
If Avidra doesn't recover 3 booked appointments in your first 30 days, I refund everything and disconnect you myself.
No forms. No retention call.
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MED SPA · RED DEER
Series clients are the backbone and they call to book the next session, not to ask questions. A first-time consult tries to get through. The line is busy from a current client at the counter. They don't try again.
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 clients are in your inbox before you do.
Break-even is one recovered job a month for almost every plan tier. If Avidra catches one med spa lead in the trial that would have gone to voicemail, you're already ahead on the year. The trial period is 14 days, so the math has the chance to prove itself before you're paying.
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 answers calls live with AI voice, or texts missed callers back if you'd rather. It runs your intake script. It captures the appointment request and relays messages to your clients when you ask. What it doesn't do: replace your front desk, schedule treatments, pull client history from your scheduling system, or run your billing.
It doesn't book the consult. It doesn't quote a treatment tier. It doesn't replace the nurse-injector conversation. The text captures interest and tells the client the office will follow up. The consult and the treatment plan stay with your team.
The math on your missed calls
73% of clients don't leave a voicemail. They call the next med spa on Google.
Avidra catches them in 4.2 seconds.
The promise
No forms. No retention call.
Asad
The client-facing AI is one half of the product. The other half is yours. Text the Avidra number with natural-language instructions. Things like 'remind the 2pm consult about her intake form' or 'show me how many new clients booked this week.' Avidra handles the relay or pulls the data. Most owners forget this side exists until the first time they use it.
Most of these will look familiar. Botox consult booking for a first-time client. Lip filler touch-up for a returning client. Membership program question from a current client. Chemical peel consult ahead of a wedding. Pick up first and the patient stays on your books. Pick up second and they call the practice across town.
Off-hours calls run differently. Tighter questions, less willingness to wait for a callback in the morning. Post-laser redness that's lasting longer than expected. Bruising or swelling after a treatment, client wants reassurance. The practice that books fastest keeps the patient.
Spring run-up to wedding season and summer drives consults March through June. November and early December bump for holiday packages and gift cards.
For most med spas, the call volume isn't flat. You probably already plan staffing and on-call coverage around the peaks. Avidra runs the same in busy season as in slow. No per-call charges, no surge pricing when the inbox gets loud.
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 handle a post-treatment concern call?
Yes. The after-care script branches on whether the call is about a recent treatment, and routes to a callback from the nurse injector.
What about membership inquiries?
Membership inquiries are flagged and the intake captures basic interest. The actual pitch happens on the human callback.
What about packages versus single sessions?
The intake asks which the client is interested in. Packages branch to capture series preferences.
Can it ask about medical history?
Only if you configure it to capture intake forms by text. Most spas keep medical history for the in-person consultation.
What about gift-card and package inquiries?
Captured with the same intake. Gift-card requests are flagged for the front desk.
Two minutes of setup. Fourteen days free. Cancel if you don't see leads land that you would have lost. No card up front. The product doesn't change by city. Red Deer med spas get the same thing every other market gets.
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