Voice receptionist

Voice Receptionist for Foundation Repair

A voice receptionist for foundation repair contractors that answers research-heavy homeowner calls, qualifies the project before the inspection, and books the truck through your existing calendar. Built for the kind of buyer who reads your reviews for two weeks before they pick up the phone — and the kind of competitor who picks it up first.

voice receptionist for foundation repair

A $10,000 decision starts with a phone call.

Foundation repair customers research for an average of two to three weeks before calling. By the time the phone rings, they have a contractor short-list and a script of questions about piers, cracks, warranties, and timelines.

If your line goes to voicemail or to a generic answering service that doesn't know the difference between a settlement crack and a horizontal wall crack, the caller hangs up and dials the next name on their list.

The agent we build answers from your actual diagnostic language — slab versus pier and beam, helical versus push pier, your warranty terms, your inspection radius.

Qualify before the inspection.

The agent gathers what your estimator actually needs before scheduling: home age, slab type if known, observed symptoms, when the homeowner first noticed the issue, and whether they've had a previous inspection.

Insurance and storm-related calls get a separate intake path — the agent confirms the date of loss, the carrier if disclosed, and routes the lead with a higher urgency tier so your supplemental team picks it up first.

Calls outside your service radius get declined politely with no fake "let me connect you to a partner" handoff. Calls inside the radius book directly into your existing scheduler.

What your estimator gets in the morning.

Each lead arrives in your inbox with a structured summary: address, home description, symptom list, urgency tier, source (storm vs. organic), and a verbatim transcript with the diagnostic-relevant sentences highlighted.

Hot leads route by SMS to your on-call estimator. Tomorrow's inspection list sorts itself before your team opens email. Nothing gets lost in a voicemail queue at 7am.

Your team stays in control of pricing, warranty language, and final commitment. The agent's job is clean intake and a booked slot — not a sales pitch.

Hear it answer a foundation-repair lead, in your voice.

Drop your URL. We'll train an agent on your scraped content in about a minute and send you a link to call it — no payment, no obligation. Listen to it qualify a slab-crack caller using your actual diagnostic language.

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Common questions

Before you book a demo.

Can the agent answer technical questions about pier types, warranty, or inspection process?

Yes, as long as the answers are on your website or in the knowledge base we build during onboarding. The agent reads from your house language — it doesn't invent technical claims. When a question goes outside that knowledge ("what's your engineer's stamp?" for example), it captures the question and promises a human follow-up.

How does the agent handle storm-related supplemental work versus standard inspections?

Two separate intake paths. Storm calls capture date of loss, carrier, and adjuster status, then route to your supplemental team with a higher tier. Standard inspections capture symptoms and homeowner concerns, then book the next available slot in your scheduler.

Will the agent quote price ranges or warranty terms?

Pricing stays with your estimator. The agent can confirm that you offer a transferable warranty if that's on your site, but it will not commit to a specific price or warranty length — those need a human voice on the line.

What about competitor calls — homeowners shopping three contractors?

The agent treats every caller the same: thorough intake, no price-shopping pressure, clean booking. The differentiator isn't volume of pressure, it's that you actually picked up at 7pm when your competitor's voicemail kicked in.

How is this different from Rosie or Smith.ai or AnswerForce?

Rosie is a generic voice agent — useful but not foundation-specific. Smith.ai and AnswerForce use human agents who charge per minute and don't know your diagnostic language. Biznmotion is $397 flat, foundation-specific, trained on your site, and built on a stack we own end-to-end.

Pricing

One plan. Everything included.

$397 per month

No setup fee. No GoHighLevel tax. Month-to-month.

  • 24/7 AI voice receptionist trained on your business
  • After-hours coverage with instant SMS-to-owner alerts
  • Calendar booking through your existing scheduling tool
  • Spelling and number readback for clean lead capture
  • Graceful escalation to a human when the AI hits a knowledge gap
  • Call transcripts and lead summaries delivered by email
  • Unlimited calls. No per-minute charges.