How does William AI answering work for window washing in Montreal?
William sits on your main phone line and answers calls for your Montreal window washing business within a few rings, 24/7. It asks the questions you ask now, like address, building type, floors, access, parking, and timing, then records and summarizes the call. Important leads, such as condo boards or commercial buildings, are tagged so you know where to focus. You get recordings and summaries instead of guessing from half-heard voicemails.
Can William handle bilingual window cleaning calls in Montreal, QC?
Yes. William is built to handle both English and French calls, which is key for Montreal and nearby places like Laval or Longueuil. Callers can speak in the language they are comfortable with, and William keeps intake structured so you still get all the job details. That means no more stress over missed French or English calls when your team is busy on site.
What happens when someone calls after hours or during a busy spring window washing day?
William keeps answering when you are on ladders, stuck in traffic, or closed for the night. Instead of voicemail, callers reach a live AI system that can explain basics, gather full job info, and log preferred dates. You start the next day with qualified Greater Montreal leads and clear reschedule requests sitting in your inbox, not a pile of missed calls.
Can William qualify and route big condo or commercial window washing jobs in Montreal?
Yes. William separates quick residential jobs from higher-value work like condo buildings, offices, or storefront routes. It captures details on number of units, entrances, access limits, and visit frequency, then flags those calls for you or your estimator. You see at a glance which Montreal contracts deserve a fast personal follow-up.
How can I hear William on my own Montreal window washing calls before I commit?
You can run a quick demo using your website and number. William will answer a sample window cleaning call as if it were your business, using your service areas and job types. You will hear how it sounds, what it asks, and what the call summary looks like before deciding to go live on your real line.