How does William handle fencing calls for my San Juan company?
William plugs into your existing phone number and answers like a trained dispatcher for your fencing business. It asks for address, barrio, type of fence or gate, rough length, damage, timing, and budget, then sends you a clear summary, recording, and transcript so you can decide who to call back and when.
Can William answer after-hours and storm emergency fence calls in San Juan?
Yes. William runs 24/7, so when a fence is down at 10 p.m. in Isla Verde or a driveway gate fails during a storm, the call still gets picked up. It logs the urgency, collects photos via SMS handoff if you want, and queues the job for first follow-up instead of letting that caller move on to another contractor.
Will William understand Spanish, English, and local San Juan callers?
William handles calls in Spanish, English, or a mix, similar to how your crew talks on-site. Callers can speak naturally, and William keeps the intake simple, focusing on who they are, where the property is, what kind of fence or gate they have, and how urgent it is, so they feel heard and you get clean details to work from.
Can William pre-qualify fencing leads before they reach me?
Yes. William filters by location, job type, and expectations so you are not driving from Guaynabo to Loíza for a tiny, low-budget fix. It flags high-value calls like full perimeter installs, commercial security fences, or repeat property managers, and you can choose how and when those get routed to you or your team.
How do I see what William did on my fencing calls?
You get a log of every call with summaries, recordings, and key details like address, area such as Condado, Hato Rey, or Bayamón, fence type, and requested timing. Before you return calls or send someone to measure, you can skim that list in minutes and line up the day around the best San Juan fence jobs instead of guessing from missed numbers.