A 24/7 AI chatbot on your website captures after-hours quote requests, qualifies the job scope, and collects contact info — so you start every morning with a pipeline instead of cold voicemails.
Handyman decisions happen when the homeowner is home — evenings and weekends. A chatbot captures the lead the moment they decide, not the next morning when they've already moved on.
Why handyman businesses lose jobs to faster competitors
They notice the broken step for the hundredth time, or the door that won't close. They open their phone at 8:30pm, search for a handyman, and land on your site. If there's no way to start a conversation — no chat, no quote form, no instant response — they move on to the next result.
A busy handyman can't stop a drywall repair to answer a new inquiry. Those voicemails pile up, the leads go cold by the time you call back, and half of them have already booked with someone else who responded faster.
Drywall repair, door adjustment, fixture installation, painting, assembly — the same categories come up constantly. A chatbot trained on your services pre-qualifies scope, explains your process, and collects the right info before you ever make a call.
Saturday is when a homeowner walks the house and makes a list. Sunday is when they search for someone to fix it. If your phone goes to voicemail until Monday, those are jobs that warm up in someone else's pipeline.
How it works
The chatbot opens a conversation, asks what they need done, and identifies scope — whether it's a 1-hour fixture swap or a multi-day renovation. It sets expectations, explains your process, and keeps them engaged at 10pm when you're unavailable.
"We handle drywall, door repairs, light fixtures, and general repairs in your area — can I get your name and a good number so we can schedule a quick look?" Done automatically. No missed job, no cold lead by morning.
Instead of returning 8 voicemails from people who may have already moved on, you have a list with names, job descriptions, availability, and contact info — ready for a 5-minute call that books the job.
The repeat business math
Most handyman work is repeat business — the same homeowners with ongoing maintenance, new projects, and referrals to neighbors. Capturing the first job means capturing a long-term customer relationship, not just a one-time ticket.
A chatbot that answers the 9pm inquiry — instead of sending it to voicemail — starts that relationship on the right foot. The first one or two captured jobs cover the monthly cost permanently.
Founding-client pricing
Foundation: website + hosting + 24/7 AI chatbot + Google Business Profile + missed-call text-back. Growth adds local SEO, customer management, and review automation at $997/mo. Full Office adds a 24/7 AI phone receptionist at $1,497/mo.
Yes. You configure it with the categories you take (drywall, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, painting, etc.), your service area, and your pricing approach. It gives accurate scope information and collects the right details before you call back.
You train the chatbot with your scope limits. It can politely decline out-of-scope jobs or recommend a specialist — and you stay off the phone for jobs you'd never take.
It can give ranges and explain your pricing approach (hourly, flat rate, by job) — whatever you prefer. It doesn't replace the estimate call, but it pre-qualifies so that call is shorter and the customer is already warm.
That's the exact fit. A one-person handyman service loses the most to after-hours gaps because there's no front desk. The chatbot is your 24/7 receptionist without the payroll.
Month-to-month on every tier. Cancel anytime, keep your website and data. We earn this every month.
The chatbot goes live the day you sign on. No setup fee. No contract. 30-day refund guarantee.
Matt Henry · Anchor Co AI · Pacific, MO