You're under a car, on a roof, with a client — and the inbox fills with “do you service my area,” “what does X cost,” “are you free Thursday.” Each one is a customer who'll call the next name on the list if you don't answer fast. You can't hire a receptionist for email, and you can't type from the job. A mailbot answers those questions instantly from your service area, pricing, and hours, in your voice — and the detailed quote waits in your queue for when you're back.
Every unanswered inquiry is a customer about to call the next name on the list.
Give hello@ its own mailbot. It answers your service area, pricing, and hours instantly — sounding like you, not a robot.
A real quote request or an unusual job lands in your queue for a personal follow-up when you're off the job.
No IT project. Sign in with Google or Microsoft, point it at your site or upload a one-page price list, and watch it draft its first reply.
Small businesses are personal. A short prompt makes the reply sound like the owner — friendly and plain-spoken, the way your customers expect to hear from you.
Service area, pricing, hours, and “do you do X” are answered right, from the details you give it once.
A clean hello@ to put on the truck, the flyer, and your Google listing — a real address that actually replies.
Google or Microsoft login and you're in. No technical setup, no new password to remember.
A real quote request or a complex job lands in your queue for personal follow-up — with a draft to get you started.
“I'm not technical — this sounds complicated to set up.”
It's free to start and there's no IT project. You sign in with Google or Microsoft, point it at your website or upload a single price list, and watch it draft its first reply in minutes. Anything it isn't sure about is escalated to you — so you can trust it on the easy questions and handle the real quotes yourself.
Sign in, upload a price list, and watch it draft its first reply — so the next inquiry gets answered while you're still on the job. No card required.