Built for tree service companies

Storm damage calls happen at 8pm. Be the company that responds.

A 24/7 AI chatbot captures after-hours tree service inquiries, triages urgency — emergency removal vs. routine trimming — and keeps the lead warm until your crew is ready to respond. No emergency goes unanswered.

Post-storm emergency calls are winner-take-all — whoever responds first gets the job. A chatbot puts your company first in line even when your phone is off.

Why tree service companies lose emergency jobs to faster competitors

After a storm, every homeowner in your service area is searching at the same time.

Storm damage calls happen when you're off the clock

A tree limb comes down at 8pm on a Thursday after a storm. The homeowner searches for tree service immediately — not Friday morning. The first company that picks up or responds gets the job. A 24/7 chatbot is the difference between capturing that emergency and losing it to whoever answered first.

Urgent removal vs. routine trimming — you need to know immediately

Power lines, roof contact, blocked driveways — these are true emergencies that your on-call crew needs to know about now. Routine pruning can wait. An AI triage system separates the two and escalates urgent situations to your phone the moment the customer describes it.

"How much to remove a dead tree?" — 40 times a week

Species, size, location, proximity to structure, stump removal — the same qualifying questions asked on every estimate call. A chatbot pre-qualifies job scope so your estimator shows up with context, not questions.

Spring and storm season double your call volume overnight

Tree service has the most dramatic seasonal surges of any home service category. The calls that go to voicemail during a spring surge or post-storm rush are jobs that go to a competitor — permanently.

How it works

Three steps. Fully automatic.

1

Homeowner lands on your site after a storm or with a tree problem

The chatbot identifies whether it's a true emergency (power lines, structural contact, blocked access) or a routine job. Urgency is captured immediately — so your on-call crew gets the right information at the right moment.

2

Chatbot qualifies scope and collects contact info

"Sounds like a removal job — can you tell me roughly how tall the tree is and whether it's near any structures? I'll get this to our team right away and they'll call you back within the hour." Done automatically at midnight after a storm.

3

Your crew gets a qualified, warm lead every morning

Instead of 12 voicemails from last night's storm response with no context, you have a prioritized list — emergency vs. routine, job scope, location, contact info. Your estimator makes 5 calls instead of 12 and closes more of them.

The emergency job math

A post-storm removal job runs $800–$3,000. One captured emergency pays for months.

Tree removal is one of the highest-ticket home service categories. An emergency storm job — especially one with structural risk — is often a multi-thousand-dollar engagement that includes removal, cleanup, stump grinding, and follow-up trimming.

A chatbot that captures the first call after a storm — instead of letting the homeowner move on to the next search result — pays for itself with a single job. The math is simple: one captured emergency per month covers the tool permanently.

Founding-client pricing

Starts at $497/mo.

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.

No setup fee
Founding-client exclusive
Month-to-month
No contract, cancel anytime
30-day guarantee
Full refund if we miss the mark

Questions tree service companies ask us.

Can the chatbot handle true emergency escalation — like a tree on a house?

Yes. You configure what triggers an emergency alert. When a customer describes power line contact, roof impact, or blocked driveway, the chatbot immediately texts your on-call tech with the customer's info and the situation. Nothing waits until morning.

Can it help with estimate pre-qualification?

Absolutely. The chatbot asks about tree species, approximate height, location relative to structures, stump removal preference, and your service area. Your estimator arrives with a complete picture instead of starting cold.

What about seasonal volume spikes — spring cleanup, post-storm surges?

That's the primary use case. When your phone volume doubles overnight after a storm, the chatbot handles the first-contact intake so no lead goes unanswered. You process the queue in priority order instead of playing triage.

Can it handle questions about permits and utility line work?

Yes — you train it with your policies on permit requirements, utility coordination, and what your company does vs. what requires a specialty contractor. It gives accurate answers instead of making things up.

No contract?

Month-to-month on every tier. Cancel anytime, keep your website and data. We earn this every month.

Every unanswered storm call books with your competitor.
Start capturing them.

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