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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PLUMBING · SASKATOON
The person who covers your phone when you can't is good at it. The third call about a leaking water heater is the one they had to put on hold. No third hand and the day doesn't slow down.
Saskatoon winters bring the calls that cold weather always brings: pipes that froze overnight, furnaces that stopped on the coldest day, roofs that started leaking once the ice dam thawed. The calendar keeps the inbox full. Worth knowing. The fix is the same here as anywhere: text the caller back in five seconds instead of letting them roll to voicemail.
Avidra is a text-back system that runs the second you miss a call. The caller gets a real reply, not a voicemail loop. You get a structured lead with the basics filled in.
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 homeowners are in your inbox before you do.
Step 1 · Missed call detected
A missed call to your business number lights up Avidra automatically. The first SMS fires before the caller has put their phone down.
Step 2 · SMS qualifier
An SMS lands on the caller's phone within seconds. It identifies itself as your business and walks the caller through a short intake.
Step 3 · Job summary to your phone
A short text hits your phone with the lead. It reads like an SMS from your dispatcher. The answers are already structured for triage.
Step 4 · You decide when to call back
If you don't respond to the lead summary, Avidra sends a configurable check-in to the caller so they don't feel abandoned.
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.
Both pickup modes run on the Free tier. AI voice answering and SMS text-back are included at $0, with 30 voice minutes a month.
Avidra owns the phone end of your shop. It picks up calls, runs the qualifier, captures the job, and relays the messages you ask it to send. Everything past the phone stays with you. Pricing, scheduling, dispatch, billing all live in your existing tools.
The text won't promise a 2pm slot. It won't quote a dispatch fee unless you've configured one in the script. It won't argue with a homeowner about whether they need a snake or a hydro-jet. The diagnosis and the price stay with you.
The math on your missed calls
73% of homeowners don't leave a voicemail. They call the next plumber 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. Sewer smell from a basement floor drain. Outdoor hose bib split after a freeze. Water heater that stopped making hot water this morning. Kitchen drain backing up on a weeknight. Each is the same opportunity. The phone is the bottleneck.
After hours, the calls shift. The patience is shorter and the stakes are higher. No hot water at 9pm in a house with kids. Water main leak between meter and house. Fast pickup is the difference between the job and a callback that never gets returned.
Burst-pipe calls spike from late November through March. Drain calls run year-round with a small May bump from spring renovation work.
Volume changes by season. Pickup rate shouldn't. Avidra fires the text-back the same way in February as it does in July, on a slow Tuesday or during a heat-advisory week.
Setup is a 10-digit phone number and a short script. You forward your missed calls to the Avidra number that gets assigned at signup. You edit the default intake script to match how you talk to a new lead. That's the whole setup.
Most owners run their first real test inside an hour of signing up. The honest test is to miss a call on purpose from a friend's phone and watch what happens. The text fires. The follow-up questions land. You see the lead summary on your phone.
Speed is the whole game. A caller who got voicemail and then got a confirmation email twenty minutes later has already booked the next number on the list. A text-back inside five seconds reads as a real reply. The caller responds while they're still mentally on the call. The human callback then lands into a warm conversation, not a cold one.
Will it tell the homeowner I'm booked three weeks out?
Only if you've set that as a hard rule for the script. By default, Avidra captures the lead and lets you decide whether to take it.
Can I forward an Avidra-captured lead to my CRM?
Yes. Each lead can email or webhook into your existing system.
Will it disclose my dispatch fee?
Yes. Most plumbers add a 'service call fee is $X, applied to the job if you proceed' line to the script. The caller sees it before they commit.
Does it work for emergency-only after-hours?
Yes. Configure the after-hours script to acknowledge emergencies only and book non-emergencies for the next business day.
What if the homeowner asks for a specific tech?
The text asks who they worked with previously. The answer is captured in the lead summary for your dispatch.
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