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Capture more job calls and qualified leads with AI voice & chat

General contractors, remodelers, builders, and the trades lose work every time a job call rings out on the job site or a quote request sits in a form overnight. A Venbit agent answers service-area and pricing questions, captures the lead, and qualifies it by voice or chat, so you find out about the project instead of the homeowner calling the next contractor.

Capture more job calls and qualified leads with AI voice & chat

The problem

You're on the job site, not by the phone

When you're up a ladder, pouring a slab, or elbow-deep in a job, you can't stop to answer every call. A homeowner who wants a quote on a kitchen remodel hits voicemail and dials the next contractor in the search results. That project walks away before you ever knew it existed, and you find out about none of it.

The good leads come in after hours

Homeowners plan projects at night and on weekends, once the workday is done and they finally have time to think about that addition or new deck. Their question about whether you cover their area or roughly what a job runs gets no answer because you're off the clock. By Monday they've already booked estimates with whoever picked up.

The same quote questions never stop

Do you serve my town, how much for a bathroom remodel, are you licensed and insured, how far out are you booking, do you do free estimates. You field the same handful of questions over and over, and every one pulls you off a job or interrupts your evening. It's a steady drain on time you don't have.

Tire-kickers eat your estimate time

Driving out to give an in-person quote costs you half a day, and plenty of those visits are for jobs outside your area, your budget range, or your trade. Without a way to screen up front, you burn windshield time on projects that were never a fit while the real ones wait for a callback.

How Venbit solves it

Every job call gets answered on the spot

The agent greets visitors by voice or chat and answers the questions homeowners ask before they reach out, your service area, the trades and projects you handle, your general pricing approach, and whether you're licensed and insured. It pulls those answers from what you've trained it on, so they match how you actually run. A homeowner browsing at 9pm gets a real answer instead of a contact form and silence.

Capture job leads 24/7

When you're on the job site or off the clock, the agent keeps working. It collects the homeowner's name, contact info, the project they're planning, the property location, and a rough timeline, then routes that lead to you. You come back to a list of real job requests instead of an empty voicemail box.

It knows your trade, your area, and your prices

Train it on the work you do, the towns and zip codes you cover, your typical price ranges, your lead times, and your common questions, and its answers reflect your business rather than generic filler. It won't promise a service you don't offer or send someone outside your area down the wrong path. Homeowners get accurate, contractor-specific answers.

Qualify leads before you drive out

The agent asks the screening questions you set, project type, location, budget range, and timeline, so you know whether a job is a fit before you commit a half-day to an estimate. The leads that reach you arrive sorted, which means your windshield time goes to the projects worth bidding instead of the ones that never were.

Launch in four steps

1

Add your business details

Import your website and tell the agent about the trades and projects you handle, the areas you serve, your general pricing, your lead times, and the questions homeowners ask most. Add your license and insurance info and your FAQs. This is what gives its answers the feel of your business instead of a generic bot.

2

Set what to capture and screen

Decide what turns a question into a qualified lead: name, phone, the project, the property location, budget range, and timeline. Mark the must-haves as required and add the screening questions that separate a fit from a non-fit. The agent gathers them naturally as the conversation goes, so homeowners don't feel interrogated.

3

Add it to your site

Paste the embed snippet or use the one-click WordPress plugin, and the voice and chat agent goes live across your services and contact pages. No code, no developer, no rebuild. Most contractors have it running the same day they sign up.

4

Work the leads while they're hot

Qualified leads and full transcripts land where you'll see them, so you can call back the strongest prospects first and skip the ones outside your area. You'll already know the project, the location, and the timeline before you dial. In this business, the contractor who follows up first usually books the job.

What you get

  • Job calls answered the instant they come in, even when you're on site
  • After-hours and weekend leads captured instead of lost to voicemail
  • Service-area and pricing questions answered without interrupting your work
  • Leads screened up front so estimate visits go to real, in-area projects
  • Project, location, and timeline gathered and attached to every lead
  • Voice and chat in one agent, handy for homeowners on their phones
  • One-click WordPress install and a free plan to start

Frequently asked questions

How does this help a construction or contracting business?+

It answers homeowner questions by voice or chat 24/7, so you stop losing job leads to a missed call or a slow callback while you're working. It captures the project, the property location, and a timeline, and it screens leads with the questions you set so your estimate time goes to real, in-area jobs. For most contractors the payoff is straightforward: more of the quote requests that used to leak away now turn into booked work.

Will it know my service area and pricing?+

Yes, because you train it on exactly that. You tell it the towns and zip codes you cover, the projects you handle, and your general price ranges, and its answers reflect how you really run. It won't tell someone you serve an area you don't or quote a job outside your trade. When a question needs your eyes on the actual site, it captures the lead and hands it to you rather than guessing at a number.

Can it schedule an estimate or book the job?+

It captures everything you need to follow up: the homeowner's contact info, the project, the location, the budget range, and a preferred time, then routes that lead straight to you. It doesn't run your calendar, so nothing gets double-booked. The agent's job is to make sure each request arrives complete and qualified, even when it comes in at midnight, so you decide which estimates to schedule with the full picture in hand.

Is voice really worth it for contractors?+

It's a real advantage, especially on mobile. A homeowner researching a remodel on their phone can just ask, 'do you cover my town and do you do free estimates,' and hear an answer back instead of thumbing into a tiny box. That lower friction keeps them engaged at the moment they're deciding who to call, and almost no other contractor tool offers genuine real-time voice alongside chat.

We run our site on WordPress. Is it hard to install?+

Not at all. Venbit has a one-click WordPress plugin, so you install it like any other plugin and the voice and chat agent shows up on your site with no code and no developer. If your site runs on a different platform, a single embed snippet does the same thing anywhere. Most contractors are up the same day.

What does it cost to try?+

You can start on the free plan, no card required. Train the agent on your business, install it, and watch the real conversations and job leads it captures before you pay anything. That way you can see it pulling in quote requests on your own site before you commit to a paid plan.

Launch your AI voice & chat agent today

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