How does William handle fencing calls for my Winnipeg company?
William sits on your existing phone line as an AI answering system. When someone calls about a fence, it picks up, speaks clearly, gathers basics like name, address, fence type, length, and timing, answers simple questions from your own website info, and then sends you a summary with recordings and next steps.
Can William answer after-hours fencing calls in Winnipeg?
Yes. William answers evenings, weekends, and bad-weather days when you are not near the phone. It collects all the project details, offers rough next steps, and can either book a time window for a call-back or drop the full summary in your inbox so you can follow up when you are free.
Will William sound local enough for Winnipeg homeowners?
William uses clear, neutral speech and can be tuned with your own wording, materials, and the areas you serve around Winnipeg and the Capital Region, plus how you normally explain frost, posts, and timelines. Callers hear straight answers, not scripts that sound like a call centre in another country.
Can William qualify fencing leads before they reach me?
Yes. William asks structured questions: where the property is, whether it is wood, vinyl, chain link, or ornamental, rough footage or number of sides, desired height, budget range, and timing. From there it can tag big jobs, rush repairs, and low-budget or out-of-area requests so you know which ones deserve a fast visit and which do not.
How do I try William on my own Winnipeg fence calls?
You share your website, service areas, and how you like to quote jobs, and we set William up to talk like your fencing business. Then you can send real calls through it, listen to recordings and read summaries, and decide if the time saved and extra booked jobs are worth keeping it on.