You’re paying for leads. If those calls hit voicemail, someone else gets the job.
Night Watch answers your after-hours calls, figures out if it’s a real emergency, and either books the job or wakes your on-call tech — immediately. No “we’ll call you back.” No lost emergencies.
Free until you confirm $1,000 in booked jobs. Then $797/month.
You’re under a sink. Driving. It’s 2am.
If it’s a burst pipe and you don’t answer, that caller doesn’t leave a voicemail. They call the next plumber on Google.
Callers don't wait.
They don't leave voicemails. They immediately call the next company. Whoever answers first usually wins.
Revenue is lost, not delayed.
If your phone barely rings at night, this won't move the needle. But if you're losing emergency jobs to voicemail, the leak is massive.
Night Watch is an emergency call conversion system. That means speed, urgency handling, and clean outcomes—built around real plumbing calls.
Under three rings. No menus. No holding. The caller explains the problem in plain English.
Active leak? Emergency. Estimate request? Daytime booking. Out of area? Polite close.
Every call ends clean: a booked job, an escalation to your on-call tech, or a confirmed callback with full context. No dead ends.
You don’t pay until you personally confirm that Night Watch has booked at least $1,000 in emergency jobs for your company.
Then $797/month. Flat price. No setup fees. No per-call charges. Cancel anytime.
Simple to add. Invisible to your customers. It just feels like a competent dispatcher.
Most buyers compare features. The better comparison is: failure modes. Pick the path you're considering and see what breaks first.
Coverage vs conversion. Message taking vs winning the job.
Certainty vs experimentation. Real emergency handling vs "good enough."
Specialization vs generalization. Add-on features vs conversion focus.
How the system works end-to-end—and why it's hard to compare.
You can have great techs, great ads, and great reviews—but if emergency calls hit voicemail, your competitor gets paid.
An automated after-hours dispatcher for emergency plumbers. It answers calls, qualifies urgency, and either books the job or escalates to your on-call tech.
No. Receptionists take messages. Night Watch qualifies emergencies and locks the next step.
Yes. It identifies itself upfront. No fake names. No pretending to be human. Callers just want someone to help.
$797 per month. Flat price. No setup fees. No per-call charges.
You don’t pay until you personally confirm that Night Watch has booked at least $1,000 in emergency jobs for your company. No credit card required to start.