After-hours calls hit voicemail
Homeowners call the next contractor when they need help fast. Lancast answers and captures the job details instead of letting the lead disappear.
Lancast answers calls, captures job details, books estimates, follows up with every lead, and gives you a weekly view of revenue that would have slipped away.
Contractors are on-site, driving, pricing jobs, buying materials, and managing crews. The phone rings at the worst possible time. Lancast makes sure the opportunity still gets captured.
Homeowners call the next contractor when they need help fast. Lancast answers and captures the job details instead of letting the lead disappear.
Most owners intend to reply later. Lancast sends the first response, reminder, and estimate follow-up before the lead gets cold.
The owner needs to know which services are requested, how many leads came in, and what pipeline was created each week.
The system is trained around contractor intake behavior: what the customer needs, how urgent it is, what details matter, and what the next move should be.
Captures service type, property condition, access notes, photos requested, and special constraints.
Flags emergencies such as leaks, electrical issues, no cooling, no heat, lockouts, and safety concerns.
Separates routine quote requests from jobs that need same-day routing or owner attention.
Name, location, service needed, urgency, budget signal, timeline, and next action are summarized after every call.
Use this exact block once you have the client numbers. Even an anonymized first case study is enough to make the offer feel real.
Pipeline captured from calls, estimate requests, and follow-ups that previously had no system.
The weekly report is the retention engine. It shows the owner exactly what Lancast captured, what customers wanted, and where revenue is leaking.
The offer should feel productized today, with a clear path toward deeper contractor operations over time.
Answers calls, qualifies leads, handles FAQs, routes urgent requests, and books estimates when the contractor is busy.
Turns each call into a clean summary: name, service, urgency, budget signal, location, and next action.
Sends timely SMS and email follow-ups after quote requests, missed calls, and unanswered estimates.
Weekly visibility into calls, booked estimates, lost opportunities, top services, and captured pipeline.
Sends every lead to the contractor's existing tools so job details are not trapped in call logs.
Reaches back into old estimates, no-shows, and stale inquiries to recover jobs without extra admin work.
The entry offer should feel serious enough for contractors who value revenue protection. As volume grows, the model can add call, lead, or booked-estimate tiers without changing the core promise.
Do not jump into everything at once. Own lead capture first, then use that wedge to expand into job visibility and operations.
AI receptionist, missed-call recovery, lead summaries, estimate follow-up, weekly owner report.
Service trends, booked-estimate rate, lead source quality, old-lead reactivation, owner dashboard.
Basic progress updates, customer status messages, crew notifications, materials or access reminders.
Light estimating intake, photo requests, scope prep, takeoff support, and quote-readiness checks.
Bring a missed call, a recent estimate request, or a slow follow-up example. Lancast will map how the AI receptionist and weekly owner report would handle it.