When a plant maintenance manager submits a service request, the meter is already running. Every minute a press is down costs them money. Dash Dolphin texts your service coordinator in 5 seconds so the right crew is mobilizing while your competitor’s email is still loading.
Confirm a crew is rolling in 15 minutes. That’s how you keep industrial accounts.
Industrial service customers measure response in minutes, not hours. The vendor who confirms a crew is rolling within 15 minutes usually keeps the account. Slow response is how you lose a recurring account to a competitor on a single bad day.
Real situations from your industry
Plant breakdown call
Production line down at 6 a.m. Maintenance manager filled out your emergency service form. Every minute counts.
Scheduled shutdown service
Quarterly shutdown coming up. Plant manager wants three quotes for a 4-day window. The first vendor on the planning call usually wins.
Capital project quote
Engineering team scoping a new install. Wants three vendors to walk the site. The first vendor through the gate sets the scope.
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
Plant Service Call Doug R. (Maint Mgr, Vance Mfg) Conveyor line 3 down, 6 a.m. Production loss running Tap to call: (555) 312-7008
Shutdown service quote
Shutdown Service Tasha K. (Plant Mgr, Northfield) Quarterly shutdown, 7/8-7/12 Wants 3 bids by 6/20 Tap to call: (555) 661-0203
Capital project walk
Capital Project Walk Adam Q. (Eng, Bayard Steel) New line install, scope walk 3 vendors invited Tap to call: (555) 808-1144
Yes. Two form connections. Emergency form pages dispatch and the on-call lead 24/7. Scheduled bid form goes to the account manager during business hours.