Pipe burst at 11pm. They’re calling whoever picks up first.
When a basement is flooding, a homeowner does not read emails. They fill out two or three quote forms and hire whoever calls back first. Dash Dolphin texts your phone in 5 seconds with the address and what’s wrong so you can dial back before the next plumber even sees the lead.
Every plumber in your zip code is racing you to the phone. Win the race.
The plumbing customer with a real problem is the most time-sensitive customer in service trades. Speed-to-lead is the difference between booking a $1,200 repair and losing it to the company two streets over.
Real situations from your industry
Burst pipe in the basement
Saturday night. Water is rising. They filled out four forms in eight minutes. First company on the phone gets dispatched.
Tankless water heater replacement
$4,500 ticket. Customer wants two or three quotes. First plumber to walk through the job site usually wins.
Bathroom remodel rough-in
Multi-week project, $12k to $25k. Customer is shopping plumbers. First conversation sets expectations and anchors price.
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.
Burst-pipe text in 5 seconds
Emergency Plumbing Mike R. – 8417 Cedar Ridge Basement flooding, main shutoff failed Wants ASAP Tap to call: (555) 904-2218
Slow drain quote
New Plumbing Quote Anna L. – 222 Birch Ln Slow kitchen drain, tried Drano Wants this week Tap to call: (555) 663-1109
Water heater replacement
Water Heater Quote Chris H. – 7710 Willow Pl 50 gal tank, 14 years old Wants tankless options Tap to call: (555) 481-0034