Bookings land on your phone
Every booking arrives as a calendar invite. Tap it once and the job is on your phone. No app, no account, nothing to install.
Pick a trade. Hear how Robin answers the call.
Industry studies put missed calls for small businesses at roughly 1 in 3. Most of those callers never ring back. They just dial the next name on the list. Lobby answers the first time, every time.
Lobby listens to one real sentence and does the right thing: answers it, books it, or warm-transfers to the human who should take it. No menu. No hold.
See how the no-menu routing works →Under a sink, mid-cut, with a patient: the appointment lands on your calendar during the call, and the lead is captured before you have wiped your hands.
It hears the language they call in and answers in it automatically. No setting to flip.
Every call Robin catches lands here, answered, screened, booked. Live proof the leak stopped.
Your calendar is a notebook on the dash. Robin keeps the real schedule and hands it to you the way you already work: a text, a call, your own phone.
One feed, set up a single time. Every booking shows up on your phone from then on.
At the end of the day Robin walks you through tomorrow, so you load the truck once.
Every booking arrives as a calendar invite. Tap it once and the job is on your phone. No app, no account, nothing to install.
Before the first coffee, Robin texts the day’s jobs in order, with names, times, and what each one needs.
Subscribe a single time and bookings flow into your iPhone, Google, or Outlook calendar from then on.
Take a photo of the notebook in your truck. Robin reads what is already on it and never books over a job you wrote down.
No rigid fifteen minute slots. Robin offers a morning or an afternoon and fills the next one open, the way a crew plans a day.
At the end of the day Robin calls and runs through tomorrow’s jobs, so you roll out ready.
Robin pulls your open hours straight from your Google listing, so she knows when you work the minute you sign up.
A human receptionist runs $2,500-3,000 a month, works 9 to 5, and still goes home. Lobby answers every call around the clock. It is an extra teammate, not a pink slip for your staff.
See pricingThe phone is the front door of a service business. Lobby is the one who is always there to open it.LOBBY, THE ALWAYS-ON EDITION
Name it. Pick its voice. It picks up on the first ring and sounds like the best front-desk person you have ever had, minus the sick days.
Roughly 6 in 10 people who reach voicemail never call back. Lobby makes sure they never reach it.