How does William handle fencing calls for my San Diego, TX company?
William sits on your existing phone line as an AI answering system for your fence business. When someone calls, it picks up fast, explains who you are, asks fence-specific questions, and books a next step or flags it for you. You get a summary, recording, and transcript for every call so quoting and scheduling stay simple and accurate.
Can William answer after-hours and spotty-signal calls from ranches around San Diego?
Yes. William answers 24/7, whether the call comes in from town or a ranch road between Alice and Freer. If your cell is out of service or you are on equipment, William still takes the call, gathers details, and sends you everything so you can follow up without losing the job.
Will William actually qualify fence leads or just take messages?
William runs a real intake script for fencing, not a basic voicemail. It asks what kind of fence they need, approximate footage, animals on the property, location, timing, and budget range. That way you can decide fast which San Diego and Duval County jobs to chase, how to price them, and how to line up crews.
Will callers in San Diego, TX think they are talking to a robot?
William is built to sound calm, clear, and professional, not like a gimmick. The script uses plain fence language such as barbed wire, field fence, pipe, and privacy so it feels natural to local homeowners and ranchers. We can also configure bilingual flows so Spanish-speaking callers are understood and you still get clean notes.
How hard is it to set up William for my fencing business?
Setup is simple. You share your fence services, service area around San Diego, TX, and how you like to quote jobs, and we plug that into William intake. Then we point your number or a rollover line to William so you can hear it handle real calls before you commit long term.