AI Employee for Home Services
Home service businesses lose 40–60% of inbound calls when techs are on jobs and the office is understaffed. Every missed call is a job that goes to a competitor. Vox answers every call, books every job, and dispatches your team 24/7.
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Your plumber is under a sink. Your electrician is on a ladder. Your roofer is on a roof. Nobody is answering the office phone.
You're paying $30–$80 per click on Google Ads. When that click becomes a phone call that hits voicemail, that ad spend is gone.
Spring and fall bring call volume surges for landscaping, roofing, gutter cleaning. You can't hire fast enough to handle the peak.
Vox answers every call, captures job details (service needed, address, urgency, access instructions), and books the appointment on your schedule. Evenings, weekends, holidays — all covered.
Vox verifies the caller's location is in your service area and confirms you offer the requested service before booking. No more wasted truck rolls.
Burst pipe? Electrical fire smell? Vox escalates true emergencies to your on-call tech immediately with full details.
Vox pushes jobs into ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro, Jobber, FieldEdge, or your dispatch software. Your techs see new jobs on their tablets in real time.
Define your services, service area, business hours, pricing guidance, and emergency escalation rules.
Start with after-hours and overflow. Most home service companies go to full Vox coverage within a month.
Every call creates a structured job ticket with all the details your tech needs. No callbacks, no message relay.
Run more ads, expand your service area, take on more work — Vox scales with you at a fraction of what answering services charge.
Average home service job: $250–$1,500. Average Google Ads cost per lead: $30–$80.
If Vox saves just 2 jobs per week that would have hit voicemail, that's $2,000–$12,000/month in recovered revenue — plus you stop wasting ad spend on calls nobody answers.
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