Solar leads are slow-burn, data-heavy, and time-sensitive all at once — a homeowner who fills out a form expects a callback today, not next Tuesday. Your AI receptionist answers every call, captures the roof, utility, and bill detail your consultants need before they show up, and books the consultation while interest is hot.
It knows that a useful solar lead has roof type and age, average monthly utility bill, panel-area shading, utility company, and ownership status — not just a name and phone number. It knows the difference between a lead-form callback (warm), a referral (warmer), and an O&M call from an existing customer with a tripping inverter (urgent and different queue entirely).
It captures financing posture honestly — cash, loan, PPA, lease — so your sales consultants don't waste a roof appointment with a homeowner who hasn't decided. It does not quote a system price or a payback period over the phone; that's a design call.
You control your portal: your service territory, your utility-rate region, your minimum system size, your financing partners, your existing-customer service line, your consultation calendar. The AI fills in the defaults a typical residential solar installer runs, you adjust, and it goes live.
You don't change phone numbers or update the line on your truck wraps, your yard signs, your Google Business profile, or every solar-comparison directory that scraped your number two years ago. Your existing line forwards to the AI when consultants are on roof walks 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 it shouldn't. System size depends on bill data, roof orientation, shading, and utility net-metering policy — not a phone guess. It captures the qualifiers and books the consultation, which is where the design conversation happens.
Yes. If the caller says production is low, the inverter is alerting, or the monitoring app stopped working, it routes to your O&M queue with the symptom captured and install date if the homeowner knows it — separately from the new-lead pipeline.
Yes. Battery and EV-charger inquiries from existing customers route to a separate intake so your add-on specialist gets them — not buried in cold leads.
It captures the lead source if the caller mentions it (“I filled out a form on [some site]”) and routes accordingly. If you've configured a specific intake for paid-lead callers, it follows that script.
It asks the caller's financing intent (cash, loan, PPA, lease, undecided) as a qualifier, captures the answer, and flags “undecided” for your consultant to address on the call. It does not pre-qualify or pull credit.
Yes. Your service territory, your minimum system size, your financing partners, your consultation hours, your service-line script — all edited from your portal. Changes go live without a rebuild.