One missed callcosts more thanthis service.
Miss Betty by Crewweld answers your phone 24/7, books the job, and texts you Monday. One booked job pays for the month — the rest is gravy.
Example, based on a single crew at a $350 average ticket.
Try the demo · under 5 minutes
Listen to one call — then see it land on the operator's screen.
The same triage script runs from both sides. Pick emergency for a bursting water heater or routinefor a two-faucet quote — the dialog plays through, the operator view opens, and you'll accept or edit the booking before the call ever reaches the on-call tech.
- Two scripted scenarios, ~90 seconds each
- Caller + Betty chat-side (no audio, no upload)
- Operator POV with accept-or-edit booking
- No DB, no payment — the walkthrough is the demo
Dialing…
Walk-through only — no call, no booking, no payment. The operator view at the next step shows what your team would see when the tech books the job.
The patchwork
Four jobs, one owner.
Most 1–10 truck shops run on a spreadsheet, an answering service, a dispatch whiteboard, and a separate review tool. The cost isn't the bill — it's the friction between them.
After-hours answering service
Reads a script. Dispatches nobody. Books nothing.
Dispatch whiteboard / group text
Logs lost in group chats, no audit, no SLA.
Review-reply tool
Watches reviews you already got. Doesn't earn you the next one.
Monday reporting ritual
Spreadsheet + notepad. Two hours every Sunday night.
Miss Betty by Crewweld — captures every call, books every job, and sends one Monday email. The whole patchwork for one truck.
How the crew runs
Four shifts, one continuous loop.
Capturing just one missed call a month pays for the service.
A real person on your phone — only it never sleeps. They hand off to each other the way your best dispatcher would — and they don't punch out.
- 01
Answer
24/7 intake on your real number. Triage emergencies from routine requests, capture address, surface the right tech.
- 02
Book & Dispatch
Books the job, then dispatches by real-time GPS + skill match. The owner never chases a tech again.
- 03
Quote & Follow-up
Sends the quote the same day, follows up twice, and recovers the slow yes — without you lifting a finger.
- 04
Reviews & Reply
Asks every happy customer for a Google/Yelp review, then replies on your behalf in your voice.
The crew at a glance
Six shifts, every job covered.
Every shift is a real person answering the phone, dispatching the job, and following up — just cheaper than a 2nd office manager. The Monday report lands in your inbox. You never log in to babysit.
Answers in your voice, in your Spanish, transfers the emergency in <90s.
Books directly into your calendar; double-books nobody, ever.
GPS + skill match + traffic. The right tech, the right trucks.
Sends quote, follows up twice, recovers the slow yes.
Asks the happy customer, posts the reply under your brand voice.
Emails one weekly report with revenue, response time, and coaching notes.
Every Monday · 7am
One email. Six numbers. Three coaching notes. Done before coffee.
You don't log in to read it. The Monday report lands in your inbox with last week's revenue, response time, conversion rate, the calls that got away, and a coaching note per tech.
Week 32 · 4 jobs net-new · $11,940 closed
- Avg response4m 12s−38s
- Quote→close47%+6 pts
- Reviews this wk12+5 vs LW
Coaching: book Mike on smaller jobs Tue–Wed — his close rate is 22% above the rest of the crew.
Pays for itself
One booked job a month covers the bill.
One $350 job at a healthy margin pays for one truck's monthly fee. The rest of the month is recovered revenue.
No per-seat. No per-call. No onboarding invoice that doubles when you add a second truck. The number of trucks you run is the only thing that changes the bill.
Per-truck subscription
- 24/7 phone answering — your number
- Job booking + dispatch
- Quote follow-up & recovery
- Review ask + reply
- Weekly Monday report
- Every shift, every job
Cancel any Monday.
What it isn't
- Not ServiceTitan. We don't replace your shop software.
- Not a call center. The number is the same — it never sleeps.
- Not a chatbot. It answers the phone you already have.
- Not a dashboard. The owner's only job is the Monday email.
We already use ServiceTitan / Housecall Pro. Will Miss Betty by Crewweld fight it?
No — and it shouldn't. Miss Betty by Crewweld sits on top of your scheduling, dispatch, and CRM. We are the after-hours voice, the dispatcher, and the review / Monday-report layer. Your shop software stays the system of record.
How fast does it pay for itself?
If it captures just one $350 job that would've gone to voicemail, it pays for the whole month. Most shops recapture more than that in the first 30 days; the rest is margin you didn't have before.
Can the answer handle Spanish, or only English?
Both. The intake voice is configured per market, and so are the triage scripts. We launch in English and Spanish, and we tune the voice to match how your team actually talks on a job site.
How long to roll out my shop?
Typically two weeks: week one wires your number, calendar, and tech roster; week two is shadow mode — the answer takes the call, you approve, we tune. Live by Monday of week three.
Get the crew on the truck
Run the playbook for one Monday. See the report.
A 15-minute call, a one-truck pilot by the third Monday, and a single inbox to send the invoice to. No long deck — just the dispatch and the math.