Built for concrete and masonry crews who can't leave a pour.
AI receptionist and missed-call text-back for concrete and masonry companies. When you're finishing a fresh slab or laying block, Helm answers the call you missed, finds out what they want built, and texts you a qualified lead.
You can't walk away from wet concrete to answer the phone.
Once a pour starts, you can't stop, and that's exactly when a homeowner pricing a new driveway or patio calls. They reach the next company instead. Helm answers, finds out what they want built or repaired and where, and gets you the details so you can quote it when the job's done.
How Helm works for concrete and masonry companies.
No new phone system, no app. Helm sits behind the number you already have and goes to work the moment a call goes unanswered.
The call comes in
A customer calls and you can't pick up because you can't step away from a fresh pour. Helm catches it through conditional call forwarding, so nothing changes on their end.
Helm answers in seconds
Before they move on to the next company, Helm texts the caller back (or answers by voice) and starts the conversation.
It asks the right questions
Helm finds out what's wrong, gets the address, and asks for a couple of times that work, one question at a time. It never quotes a price or promises a time it can't keep.
You get a lead ready to book
A clean summary lands in your phone and inbox: name, problem, address, timing, and the full conversation. You call back and book the work.
From missed call to booked job.
A real exchange in Helm's voice, and the lead that lands in your phone when it wraps.
Delivered by text and email the moment the conversation wraps.
Helm for concrete and masonry companies, answered.
Yes. When you can't leave a fresh pour and can't pick up, Helm answers the call you miss and texts the caller back within seconds. It finds out what they want (a driveway, patio, walkway, foundation, a block or brick wall, or a repair), roughly the size, and where, and sends you a qualified lead by text and email. It sits behind your existing number, so nothing changes for the customer.
Yes, and that's most concrete calls. Helm gathers what they want built, roughly the size, and whether it's a new pour or a tear-out, plus when you can come measure, so the lead is estimate-ready. It won't put a price on it; you confirm on site.
No. A real number depends on square footage, prep, tear-out, and the finish, so Helm captures the scope and tells the customer you'll confirm after measuring. It won't commit your calendar either; it gathers the times that work and leaves the decision to you.
Yes. Helm asks what they want done and captures whether it's a new pour, a repair, or stamped or decorative work, so you arrive ready and the lead is specific enough to quote.
You keep your number. Helm uses conditional call forwarding so unanswered calls route to it automatically, with no hardware or app, and it works with Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and US Cellular. Pricing starts at $75/month for Capture and $249/month for Convert with the 24/7 voice receptionist. Billed monthly, no contract.
Also built for
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Built for garage floor coating companieselectriciansDead outlets, tripping breakers, panel work. Helm answers when you can't pick up mid-job.
Built for electriciansplumbersLeaks, clogs, burst pipes. Helm picks up when you're under a sink and can't answer.
Built for plumbersHVAC companiesNo-cool and no-heat calls flood in by season. Helm answers every one you can't.
Built for HVAC companiesroofersStorm damage and leaks come all at once. Helm answers when you're up on a roof.
Built for rooferslandscapersCleanups, quotes, and recurring work. Helm answers when you're behind a mower.
Built for landscapersStop losing jobs to voicemail.
Billed monthly. No contract. Cancel anytime.
Takes under 3 minutes. Live within 24 hours.