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6 months free for one trade owner testing an AI receptionist
Quick one for trade/service owners who are already thinking about missed calls. CallEzz is running a free prize draw: create a demo AI receptionist and a free account before 31 May, and one winner gets 6 months of CallEzz free. No purchase needed. Terms are here: https://calleez.ai/competition-terms The useful bit for trades is simple: when nobody can pick up, it can collect the caller's name, number, job type, location, urgency, and send a clean summary. I am mainly interested in what would make this useful rather than annoying. For your trade, what questions would the receptionist have to ask before you would trust the summary?
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Missed calls: where do trade owners draw the line?
Looking at this from a trade marketing/conversion angle: when a lead calls after hours or while you are on a job, what is the minimum info you would want captured before calling them back? I do not mean AI diagnosing, quoting, promising availability, or pretending to be a full receptionist. Just narrow missed-call intake. For me the useful basics seem to be: name, number, job type, postcode, urgency, access details, and maybe whether photos can be sent after the call. Curious where trade owners here would draw the line. Would that feel useful, or would customers still hate any automated answer?
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