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For HVAC companies

AI auto responder for HVAC companies

Your techs are on roofs and in crawlspaces when the leads come in. ReplyThemAll answers every one of them in seconds, asks the qualifying questions you would ask, and rings your phone when it is an emergency.

Why HVAC companies lose leads

The busiest hour for leads is the busiest hour for your crew

The first 100-degree day generates a week of demand in an afternoon — and that is exactly when nobody in the shop is free to type. The leads that convert are the ones answered in the first few minutes, not the ones you get to after the last call.

An HVAC quote needs details the request never includes

Tonnage, square footage, system age, whether the outdoor unit is running at all. Without them a reply is either useless or a guess, so most pros write nothing and lose the job to whoever asked one good question first.

After-hours leads are decided before you wake up

A no-cool call at 11pm goes to three companies. By 7am the homeowner has already booked whoever replied. The lead was never cold — you just were not in the conversation.

What it actually sends

A real request of the kind you get, and the reply that goes out before you have seen it.

New leadreplied in 18s

Our AC ran all night but the house is still 82 degrees. Unit is about 9 years old, outside fan seems to be spinning. Two kids at home, would like someone out today if possible.

Sorry — 82 with kids in the house is not something to sit on, and a spinning fan with no cooling usually points at the capacitor or a low charge, both same-day fixes. I can get a tech out this afternoon. Is the air coming from the vents warm, or just not cold?

Your HVAC company · sent automatically

How HVAC leads behave through the year

Demand spikes twice — the first heat of summer and the first hard freeze — and both spikes arrive as emergencies rather than planned work. Inside a spike, response time matters more than price: a homeowner sweating in an 82-degree house books the first company that sounds like it can actually come. Between spikes the mix shifts to replacements and maintenance plans, where the winner is whoever answers with a real question instead of a price sheet.

Two minutes to set up

  1. Connect your account

    Sign in through the marketplace itself. We never ask for your password.

  2. Tell us about the work

    Services, area, price ranges, and the questions you always ask. This is what makes the replies yours.

  3. Watch the first few

    Start with replies held for your approval. Turn that off once you trust it — most people do within a week.

  4. Answer first, every time

    Every lead gets a reply in seconds, day or night, whether you are on a roof or asleep.

You pay for leads, not for software

$2.99
per leadfirst 30 leads each week
$1.49
per leadevery lead after that
  • Billed weekly. No monthly fee, no contract, no setup fee.
  • A week with no leads costs nothing.
  • Leads we filter out as spam are not billed.
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One extra job pays for hundreds of leads. That is the whole argument.

Questions HVAC companies ask

Will it quote a system replacement?

Only if you tell it to. By default it treats replacement pricing as something that requires an in-home visit and says so, because a number given blind is a number you will have to walk back.

Can it tell an emergency from a maintenance request?

Yes — every lead is triaged before any reply is written. Emergencies get an urgent-toned reply and can ring your phone directly; a maintenance inquiry does not wake you up.

We run several trucks. Can it promise a time slot?

It offers a window, never a guaranteed arrival time, and never books a slot you have not made available. Scheduling stays yours.

What about the questions we always ask?

You list them once in settings. The AI asks at most one per message — a reply that opens with four questions reads like a form and gets ignored.

Does it cost more during a heat wave?

You pay per lead, and the per-lead price drops after the first 30 in a week. A spike costs more in total because it is more work — but the rate goes down, not up.

Other trades

Answer every lead first

Set it up once and stop losing jobs to whoever typed faster.

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