How can a contractor stop missing calls when on a job site?
The Problem: Lost Calls = Lost Jobs
You're on a job site. Phone's in your truck. A potential client calls. It rings twice and goes to voicemail. By the time you call back three hours later, they've already texted two other contractors. That's a real revenue leak for contractors who can't physically answer during the workday.
Most contractors solve this by having a family member answer the phone (unreliable) or paying an office manager $3,000+ per month (expensive for a solo or small team operation). There's a third option: an AI receptionist that answers every call, qualifies the lead, and notifies you immediately.
How Maya Works for Contractors
Maya is an AI Receptionist that answers your phone 24/7 for $349/month. Here's what happens when a prospect calls while you're on site:
- Maya answers on the second ring — never goes to voicemail
- She greets them with your company name and asks what they need
- She captures their name, project scope, and callback number
- You get an instant notification so you can call them back within hours, not days
- She handles after-hours calls too, so no lead dies at 6 p.m. Friday
For contractors, this solves two problems at once: you stop missing calls, and you start competing with larger companies that have office staff. A lead that calls you at 4 p.m. on Tuesday gets treated like they matter, because someone (or something that acts like someone) actually picked up.
If you want to go deeper — handling call follow-ups, quoting, and collections automatically — the Contractor Brain ($899/mo) bundles Maya with Atlas (lead follow-up), Cash (collections), and Pilot (job tracking). But if it's just about stopping missed calls right now, Maya at $349/month is the play.
Next step: Add Maya to your business today and pick a phone number. She'll be live within 24 hours. Your next call won't go unanswered.