A garage door that won’t open is a same-day call. Be the one that answers first.
A homeowner whose garage door won’t open is calling three garage door companies in a row from the Google map. Whoever picks up first gets the truck roll. Dash Dolphin texts your dispatcher in 5 seconds with the address, the door size, and what’s broken.
Be the company that picks up. Same-day garage door work goes to whoever answers first.
Garage door customers don’t shop. They book the first company that answers. By the time you check your email an hour later, the spring is replaced and your competitor is invoicing.
Real situations from your industry
Spring broke at 7 a.m.
Customer is late for work and the garage door is stuck halfway up. They’re calling whoever can be there in two hours. Your phone needs to ring before the other three companies.
Opener won’t respond
Family of four, two cars trapped inside. They filled out your service form and started calling. You text back in 5 seconds, you’re the first conversation.
New door quote
Storm-damaged door, insurance check incoming. Customer wants three quotes. The first installer on-site sets the spec and usually closes.
What you get on your phone
Real messages your phone receives the moment somebody fills out your form. No app, no inbox, no chatbot reply to the customer.
What hits your phone in 5 seconds
Garage Door Service Brittany M. – 1844 Maple Ridge Spring broke, door stuck open 16×7 double, wood-look Tap to call: (555) 884-2210
Opener replacement
Opener Not Responding Reggie B. – 422 Sunset LiftMaster, 8 years old, no power Two cars trapped inside Tap to call: (555) 309-7711
New door quote
New Door Quote Sue P. – 13 Eastwood Cir Hail damage, insurance claim Wants steel insulated double Tap to call: (555) 660-1184
Only if you want it to. Scheduling is on every plan with hourly granularity. Most garage door companies turn off notifications overnight and route to voicemail after 7 p.m.