Painting calls are estimate calls — and the homeowner who can't reach you calls the next contractor on the Google Maps list. Your AI receptionist answers every call, qualifies the job (interior vs exterior, rooms or sides, prep level, timeline), and books the site visit against your real estimating calendar.
It knows that “I need a quote to paint my living room” needs square footage or room count, ceiling height, trim and door count, and current color → new color before you can give a number. It knows an exterior is a different conversation entirely — substrate (wood, stucco, brick, vinyl), stories, fascia condition, last paint date.
It captures the job qualifier homeowners and commercial buyers actually filter on: ballpark budget, target timeline, single-family vs HOA-restricted, and whether they've already gotten other quotes. It doesn't try to give a final number over the phone — it books the in-person estimate, which is where you actually close.
You control your portal: your service area, your minimum job size, your typical lead time, your prep policy, your warranty terms, your estimating availability. The AI fills in the defaults a typical residential painting contractor runs, you adjust, and it goes live.
You don't change phone numbers or update the line on your truck wrap, your yard signs, your Google Business profile, or every Nextdoor recommendation thread. Your existing line forwards to the AI when you're on a ladder or after hours — referrals dial the same number they always have.
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Plans start at the Answer tier at $149/mo for 250 calls per month, with monthly billing, no per-call fees, and no hidden setup minimums. Every plan includes your AI receptionist, your business hours coverage, your call summaries, and your portal.
No, and you shouldn't want it to. Residential painting prices depend on prep, repairs, primer, coat count, and substrate — numbers no honest contractor commits to without seeing the job. It captures the qualifiers and books the in-person estimate, which is where you actually close.
It offers a range based on your standard pricing if you've configured one (e.g., “a typical interior room runs $400-$800”) and reinforces that the firm number comes after the site visit. If you'd rather it stay quiet on pricing, configure that — your portal controls the script.
Yes. Exterior intake captures stories, substrate (wood/stucco/brick/vinyl), square footage if the homeowner knows it, fascia and trim condition, and last paint date. It books the walk; you do the bid.
Yes — configure cabinet refinishing as a distinct service in your portal and the AI captures cabinet count, current finish, target finish, and spray-vs-brush preference, then routes to your specialist line or queue.
Yes. If the caller says it's a touch-up or warranty issue, it captures the original job address and date if the homeowner knows it, then routes to your service queue with a different priority than a fresh estimate.
Yes. Your service area, your services, your minimum job size, your estimating hours, your warranty language — all edited from your portal. Changes go live without a rebuild.