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    Your calendar fills itself.

    Phone tag kills bookings. You call back at 2, they answer at 5, you're on a job at 5. Three days of tag and they book with someone else. The booking should happen in the first conversation. With a system, it does.

    How it works

    Whether the lead arrives by call, text, or form, the system offers real openings from your calendar and books on the spot. Confirmation goes out immediately. Reminders go out before the appointment. Reschedules handle themselves without another round of tag. Your calendar rules stay the boss. Buffer times, blocked days, job types that need an estimate first: the system only offers what you allow.

    No-shows are a line item

    Every no-show costs you the slot and the job, and you paid to get that appointment in the first place. Text reminders with easy confirm-or-reschedule cut no-shows and put the holes in your week back to work.

    Questions owners ask

    Which calendars does it work with?

    Google, Outlook, and the calendar built into your system. Your existing schedule stays your schedule.

    What about jobs that need an estimate first?

    The system qualifies the lead and books the estimate visit. You quote. It books the follow-up.

    Can I keep control of my time?

    Yes. You set the hours, buffers, and job types it offers. It never books what you haven't allowed.

    Do reminders actually matter?

    Ask anyone who runs a schedule what a no-show costs, then multiply by the month. Reminders are the cheapest revenue you'll recover.

    See what your calendar looks like with a system behind it.